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I'm a PhD student researching the role of the archaeological dead in contemporary British society. Think of this as a scrapbook of all the interesting links, snippets of information and random bits and bobs I come across pertaining to death, dying and the dead. Enjoy?!

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Arizona: Naming the dead from the desert
It’s the job of a forensics team in Arizona to identify the bodies of migrants found in the desert. Anthropologist Robin Reineke describes how she pieces together the sad jigsaw puzzle of personal attributes and belongings.
There are many ways to enter the US. The way that’s taken by the very poorest is to come through the Sonoran Desert on foot.
It’s a very forbidding place - the temperatures in the summertime are regularly in the triple digits Fahrenheit and there’s no water.
Groups of people will walk for three to five days, travelling by night and drinking out of cattle troughs or whatever they can find. It’s unlikely they will see other people for the duration of the trip.
At present, Tucson, Arizona has almost 800 unidentified bodies of migrants who didn’t make it to the other side.

Read more here.

    Arizona: Naming the dead from the desert

    It’s the job of a forensics team in Arizona to identify the bodies of migrants found in the desert. Anthropologist Robin Reineke describes how she pieces together the sad jigsaw puzzle of personal attributes and belongings.

    There are many ways to enter the US. The way that’s taken by the very poorest is to come through the Sonoran Desert on foot.

    It’s a very forbidding place - the temperatures in the summertime are regularly in the triple digits Fahrenheit and there’s no water.

    Groups of people will walk for three to five days, travelling by night and drinking out of cattle troughs or whatever they can find. It’s unlikely they will see other people for the duration of the trip.

    At present, Tucson, Arizona has almost 800 unidentified bodies of migrants who didn’t make it to the other side.

    Read more here.

    
Inside the ‘body farm’ where corpses are left outside to decompose for forensic researchers to study
At first glance, it appears to be some kind of serial killer’s preferred dumping ground.
But corpses left strewn across isolated woodland in the hills of Tennessee have been put there on purpose to help forensics experts better understand decomposition.
Nicknamed the ‘body farm’, the research laboratory in Knoxville provides a unique opportunity for CSI teams to replicate murder scenes in the most realistic setting possible.

Read more here!

    Inside the ‘body farm’ where corpses are left outside to decompose for forensic researchers to study

    At first glance, it appears to be some kind of serial killer’s preferred dumping ground.

    But corpses left strewn across isolated woodland in the hills of Tennessee have been put there on purpose to help forensics experts better understand decomposition.

    Nicknamed the ‘body farm’, the research laboratory in Knoxville provides a unique opportunity for CSI teams to replicate murder scenes in the most realistic setting possible.

    Read more here!

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    scienceon:

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    Fields Discussed: Forensics, biology, anatomy, physiology, genetics, medicine, crime scene investigation, pathology, toxicology, forensic techniques, entomology, DNA, criminology and more!

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New forensic techniques in archaeology reveal existence of high status Africans living in 4th Century AD York
“A picture of multi-cultural Britain in 4th Century AD has been revealed using the latest forensic techniques in archaeology. The new research, published in the March issue of the journal Antiquity, demonstrates that Roman York of the period had individuals of North African descent moving in the highest social circles.
Dr Hella Eckardt, Senior Lecturer at the University of Reading, said: “Multi-cultural Britain is not just a phenomenon of more modern times. Analysis of the ‘Ivory Bangle Lady’ and others like her, contradicts common popular assumptions about the make up of Roman-British populations as well as the view that African immigrants in Roman Britain were of low status, male and likely to have been slaves.”
“To date, we have had to rely on evidence of such foreigners in Roman Britain from inscriptions. However, by analysing the facial features of the Ivory Bangle Lady and measuring her skull compared to reference populations, analysing the chemical signature of the food and drink she consumed, as well as evaluating the evidence from the burial site, we are now able to establish a clear profile of her ancestry and social status.
“It helps paint a picture of a Roman York that was hugely diverse and which included among its population, men, women and children of high status from Romanised North Africa and elsewhere in the Mediterranean.”
The ancestry assessment suggests a mixture of ‘black’ and ‘white’ ancestral traits, and the isotope signature indicates that she may have come from somewhere slightly warmer than the UK. Taken together with the evidence of an unusual burial rite and grave goods, the evidence all points to a high status incomer to Roman York. It seems likely that she is of North African descent, and may have migrated to York from somewhere warmer, possibly the Mediterranean.
The Ivory Bangle Lady was a high status young woman who was buried in Roman York (Sycamore Terrace). Dated to the second half of the fourth century, her grave contains jet and elephant ivory bracelets, earrings, pendants, beads, a blue glass jug and a glass mirror. The most famous object from this burial is a rectangular openwork mount of bone, possibly from an unrecorded wooden casket, which reads ‘Hail, sister, may you live in God’, indicating Christian beliefs.”

paging glossy and nom and all black!helga haters

yeah this was a major trigger for the writing of glossycanon

Super major. Super flawless.

Gina Torres is 1700 years old?

Yes, Rodman. She’s a witch. She has had congress with the beast.

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    New forensic techniques in archaeology reveal existence of high status Africans living in 4th Century AD York

    “A picture of multi-cultural Britain in 4th Century AD has been revealed using the latest forensic techniques in archaeology. The new research, published in the March issue of the journal Antiquity, demonstrates that Roman York of the period had individuals of North African descent moving in the highest social circles.

    Dr Hella Eckardt, Senior Lecturer at the University of Reading, said: “Multi-cultural Britain is not just a phenomenon of more modern times. Analysis of the ‘Ivory Bangle Lady’ and others like her, contradicts common popular assumptions about the make up of Roman-British populations as well as the view that African immigrants in Roman Britain were of low status, male and likely to have been slaves.”

    “To date, we have had to rely on evidence of such foreigners in Roman Britain from inscriptions. However, by analysing the facial features of the Ivory Bangle Lady and measuring her skull compared to reference populations, analysing the chemical signature of the food and drink she consumed, as well as evaluating the evidence from the burial site, we are now able to establish a clear profile of her ancestry and social status.

    “It helps paint a picture of a Roman York that was hugely diverse and which included among its population, men, women and children of high status from Romanised North Africa and elsewhere in the Mediterranean.”

    The ancestry assessment suggests a mixture of ‘black’ and ‘white’ ancestral traits, and the isotope signature indicates that she may have come from somewhere slightly warmer than the UK. Taken together with the evidence of an unusual burial rite and grave goods, the evidence all points to a high status incomer to Roman York. It seems likely that she is of North African descent, and may have migrated to York from somewhere warmer, possibly the Mediterranean.

    The Ivory Bangle Lady was a high status young woman who was buried in Roman York (Sycamore Terrace). Dated to the second half of the fourth century, her grave contains jet and elephant ivory bracelets, earrings, pendants, beads, a blue glass jug and a glass mirror. The most famous object from this burial is a rectangular openwork mount of bone, possibly from an unrecorded wooden casket, which reads ‘Hail, sister, may you live in God’, indicating Christian beliefs.”

    paging glossy and nom and all black!helga haters

    yeah this was a major trigger for the writing of glossycanon

    Super major. Super flawless.

    Gina Torres is 1700 years old?

    Yes, Rodman. She’s a witch. She has had congress with the beast.

    (via lostinhistory)

    Vultures skeletonise corpse for the sake of forensics

    oldowan:

    Ever entertained the idea of leaving your body to science? Even if you have, you can scarcely have considered the strange fate of one donated corpse that has just been revealed in the journal Forensic Science International: a donor’s body was left in a Texan wilderness so that vultures could scavenge and “skeletonise” it - and distribute the remains far and wide.

      

    This wasn’t for some horror movie - even though the process was captured on video. The aim was to discover how long it takes vultures to discover a body, how long it takes to reduce a body to bones - and how far the creatures are likely to distribute the parts they don’t eat.

    (Source: theolduvaigorge)

    
Meet the grandparents: researchers use forensics to rebuild 27 faces of man’s ancestors, stretching back 7 million yearsPicture: Homo erectus lived one million years ago. One theory is that the species originated in Africa and migrated to India, China and Java. Another holds that they evolved in Asia and migrated to Africa
An exhibition in Dresden, Germany has used forensic technology to recreate some of the most distant members of the human evolutionary ‘family’ - ancestors stretching back seven million years.
The 27 model heads were created using fossil remains, and includes a glimpse of sahelanthropus tchadensis, an ancestor dated to about seven million years ago, when our ‘hominid ‘ancestors’ first originated in Africa. 
Forensic anthropologists use similar computer-assisted techniques to police teams attempting to reconstruct human remains - and the near-complete skulls of ancestors such as sahelanthropus tchadensis have allowed researchers to reconstruct lifelike faces of what out ancestors might have looked like.

This looks absolutely amazing! Click through to read the rest of the article and to see more great images.

    Meet the grandparents: researchers use forensics to rebuild 27 faces of man’s ancestors, stretching back 7 million years

    Picture: Homo erectus lived one million years ago. One theory is that the species originated in Africa and migrated to India, China and Java. Another holds that they evolved in Asia and migrated to Africa

    An exhibition in Dresden, Germany has used forensic technology to recreate some of the most distant members of the human evolutionary ‘family’ - ancestors stretching back seven million years.

    The 27 model heads were created using fossil remains, and includes a glimpse of sahelanthropus tchadensis, an ancestor dated to about seven million years ago, when our ‘hominid ‘ancestors’ first originated in Africa. 

    Forensic anthropologists use similar computer-assisted techniques to police teams attempting to reconstruct human remains - and the near-complete skulls of ancestors such as sahelanthropus tchadensis have allowed researchers to reconstruct lifelike faces of what out ancestors might have looked like.

    This looks absolutely amazing! Click through to read the rest of the article and to see more great images.

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Any film or book set in Bangkok is usually about some tourist dude who gets tied up with drugs and some underground gang is after him and then he ends up in a dirty, overcrowded prison with cockroaches laying eggs in his skin aka the Bangkok Hilton. 
This all sounds like a piece of cake compared to what you’ll find at the Songkran Forensic Medicine Museum, the former Siriraj Hospital now turned creepy crime scene. If you don’t mind seeing the embalmed bodies of killers and wax objects assembled to recreate ghastly murder scenes. Probably the most famous mummified remain in the collection is that of the 1950s cannibal, Si Quey. Known in Thailand as a  serial killer who preyed on young children and ate their remains, Thai youth grew up with parents telling them ‘If you don’t go to bed now, Si Ouey will get you!’ Nice job, mom and dad. I can’t say I’ve met many cannibals in my day, but unlike Jeffrey Dahmer (I think he just couldn’t let go of his victims), Quey killed because he actually liked to eat human blood and flesh. This is true as there is a hand-written note next to his body that states “because I love to eat human’s organ not because of starving”. And if that’s NOT enough for you, there are a number of hemorrhaged brains, severed arms limbs, and various stab wounds also on display. Sweet dreams!
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    thisbelongsinamuseum:

    Any film or book set in Bangkok is usually about some tourist dude who gets tied up with drugs and some underground gang is after him and then he ends up in a dirty, overcrowded prison with cockroaches laying eggs in his skin aka the Bangkok Hilton

    This all sounds like a piece of cake compared to what you’ll find at the Songkran Forensic Medicine Museum, the former Siriraj Hospital now turned creepy crime scene. If you don’t mind seeing the embalmed bodies of killers and wax objects assembled to recreate ghastly murder scenes. Probably the most famous mummified remain in the collection is that of the 1950s cannibal, Si Quey. Known in Thailand as a serial killer who preyed on young children and ate their remains, Thai youth grew up with parents telling them ‘If you don’t go to bed now, Si Ouey will get you!’ Nice job, mom and dad. I can’t say I’ve met many cannibals in my day, but unlike Jeffrey Dahmer (I think he just couldn’t let go of his victims), Quey killed because he actually liked to eat human blood and flesh. This is true as there is a hand-written note next to his body that states “because I love to eat human’s organ not because of starving”. And if that’s NOT enough for you, there are a number of hemorrhaged brains, severed arms limbs, and various stab wounds also on display. Sweet dreams!

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    (Source: thisbelongsinamuseum)