Practicing forensic anthropology a human rights approach to the global problem of missing and unidentified persons

The problem of missing, endangered, and unidentified persons is increasingly approached through a human rights model with successful outcomes. Contexts vary from international investigations into war crimes, genocide, and extrajudicial killings to American "cold cases." In all these exampl...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
Other Authors: Kimmerle, Erin H. (Editor), Himmelgreen, David Allen (Editor), Kedia, Satish (Editor)
Resource Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, New Jersey Wiley Subscription Services, Incorporated 2014.
Series:Annals of anthropological practice (2011) 38.1.
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UP School of Archaeology (UP Diliman)

Accession # Call # Volume/Part# Copy # Collection Circulation Type Circulation Status
ASP-2324 GN 69.8 / P73 2014 Regular Circulation On-Shelf

Main Library: Social Sciences Section (UP Diliman)

Accession # Call # Volume/Part# Copy # Collection Circulation Type Circulation Status
SS-11549 GN 69.8 / P73 2014 Regular Circulation On-Shelf