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Forensic evidence – by the foot

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

Crime scene investigators dust for prints to identify criminals, but it turns out that patterns inside the foot bones of human remains also could contain clues about a person’s identity, thanks to a tool from another dusty profession: archaeology. Combining high-resolution imaging with geographic information system (GIS) software, commonly used to map objects at archaeological digs, reveals individual variations in human bone microstructure, a study shows. When unidentified human remains are discovered, the foot bones are sometimes intact because they were protected by the...Read full article

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    Published: December 2012
    American Journal of Physical AnthropologyAmericasArcGis softwareBiophotonicsDavid Rosefoot bone structurefoot bonesforensic evidencegeographic information systemGISGIS softwarehigh-resolution imaginghuman bone microstructureImagingMicroscopyOhio State University Police DivisionOpticsPostscriptsSam Stoutunidentified human remains

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