Pilloud / Hefner | Biological Distance Analysis | Buch | 978-0-12-801966-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 518 Seiten, Format (B × H): 370 mm x 202 mm, Gewicht: 1260 g

Pilloud / Hefner

Biological Distance Analysis

Forensic and Bioarchaeological Perspectives

Buch, Englisch, 518 Seiten, Format (B × H): 370 mm x 202 mm, Gewicht: 1260 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-801966-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc


Biological Distance Analysis: Forensic and Bioarchaeological Perspectives synthesizes research within the realm of biological distance analysis, highlighting current work within the field and discussing future directions. The book is divided into three main sections. The first section clearly outlines datasets and methods within biological distance analysis, beginning with a brief history of the field and how it has progressed to its current state. The second section focuses on approaches using the individual within a forensic context, including ancestry estimation and case studies.

The final section concentrates on population-based bioarchaeological approaches, providing key techniques and examples from archaeological samples. The volume also includes an appendix with additional resources available to those interested in biological distance analyses.
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Section 1. Biodistance Data, Datasets, and Analytical Methods

Chapter 1. A Brief History of Biological Distance Analysis

Chapter 2. Biological Distances and Population Genetics in Bioarchaeology

Chapter 3. Craniometric Data Analysis and Estimation of Biodistance

Chapter 4. Advanced Methods in 3-D Craniofacial Morphological Analysis

Chapter 5. Cranial Nonmetric and Morphoscopic Data Sets

Chapter 6. Dental Morphology in Biodistance Analysis

Chapter 7. Dental Metrics in Biodistance Analysis

Chapter 8. Do Biological Distances Reflect Genetic Distances? A Comparison of Craniometric and Genetic Distances at Local and Global Scales

Chapter 9. Missing Data Imputation Methods and Their Performance With Biodistance Analyses

Section 2. Biodistance in a Forensic Setting

Chapter 10. Forensic Classification and Biodistance in the 21st Century: The Rise of Learning Machines

Chapter 11. Forensic Ancestry Assessment Using Cranial Nonmetric Traits Traditionally Applied to Biological Distance Studies

Chapter 12. Biological Distance, Migrants, and Reference Group Selection in Forensic Anthropology

Chapter 13. The Craniometric Implications of a Complex Population History in South Africa

Chapter 14. Complexity of Assessing Migrant Death Place of Origin

Chapter 15. Estimating Ancestry of Fragmentary Remains Via Multiple Classifier Systems: A Study of the Mississippi State Asylum Skeletal Assemblage

Chapter 16. Biological Distance Analysis, Cranial Morphoscopic Traits, and Ancestry Assessment in Forensic Anthropology

Chapter 17. Dominance in Dental Morphological Traits: Implications for Biological Distance Studies

Section 3. Biodistance and Population Studies

Chapter 18. Postmarital Residence Analysis

Chapter 19. Population Structure During the Collapse of the Moche (AD 200-850): A Comparison of Results Der


Pilloud, Marin A.
Dr Pilloud is an assistant professor at the University of Nevada, Reno. Prior to this appointment she was a forensic anthropologist at the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Anthropology and a Registered Professional Archaeologist. Dr. Pilloud is currently the co-editor of Dental Anthropology and serves on the editorial board of Scientific Reports. Her research interests focus on the human skeleton and how it can inform our understanding of human behavior in archaeological contexts and also be used in a forensic context as part of the biological profile. She is particularly interested in the application of dental morphology and metrics to answering research questions in both of these realms. She has active bioarchaeological research programs in Neolithic Anatolia and prehistoric California, and regularly consults with law enforcement agencies to complete forensic anthropological casework. She has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. She is also the co-editor of the volume Biological Distance Analysis: Forensic and Bioarchaeological Perspectives.

Hefner, Joseph T.
Dr. Hefner is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Michigan State University. He received his PhD from the University of Florida, Gainesville. Dr. Hefner is considered one of the world's foremost experts on macromorphoscopic trait analysis and the estimation of ancestry in forensic anthropology. His research interests include: human variation, skeletal biology, forensic anthropology, quantitative methods, human osteology, human anatomy, nonparametric statistics, geometric morphometrics, categorical data analysis, and classification statistics.


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