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A Bibliography Related to Crime Scene Interpretation with emphases in Forensic Geotaphonomic
and Forensic Archaeological Field Techniques (11th ed.)
by Michael J. Hochrein
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Laurel Highlands Resident Agency, Pittsburgh Division
Jonstown, Pennsylvania
Prepared for the Forensic Archaeology Seminar
Entitled:
Death Scene Archaeology: Field Methods in the
Location, Recovery, and Interpretation of Human Remains from
Outdoor Contexts.
Mercyhurst College, Erie, Pennsylvania. May 31 - June 5, 2004
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Hochrein, Michael J.
2004 A Bibliography Related to Crime Scene Interpretation with emphases in Geotaphonomic
and Forensic Archaeological
Field Techniques, Eleventh Edition. United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigations, FBI Print Shop, Washington D.C.
Prepared for the Forensic Archaeology Seminar Entitled:
Death Scene Archaeology: Field Methods in the Location, Recovery, and Interpretation of Human Remains from Outdoor
Contexts.
Mercyhurst College, Erie, Pennsylvania
2004
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