Forensic Archaeology and New Multidisciplinary Approaches: Topics Discussed During the 2018-2023 European Meetings on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA)

Author:   Pier Matteo Barone ,  WJ Mike Groen
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
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9783031863073


Pages:   269
Publication Date:   02 July 2025
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This book presents the latest research and developments in forensic archaeology, as discussed at the European Meetings on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA) from 2018 to 2023. It captures the dynamic and multidisciplinary nature of the field, highlighting the challenges and innovations that have emerged over the last five years. Divided into three main parts, the book addresses critical aspects of forensic archaeology and its diverse applications. Part I on Forensic Archaeology from the Crime Scene explores cutting-edge methodologies and their application in various forensic contexts. Part II focuses on Forensic Anthropology and Humanitarian Investigations, presenting the study of human remains and the application of forensic archaeology in humanitarian contexts. The final part addresses Heritage Crimes and the role of forensic archaeology in investigating and preventing the illegal trade in artifacts and the destruction of cultural heritage sites. Contributions from both EMFA presenters and external experts provide a rich tapestry of theoretical advances and practical applications. This new volume is essential for forensic archaeologists, forensic scientists, law enforcement professionals, and scholars interested in the intersection of archaeology and forensic science. It serves as an important resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of forensic investigations.

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Author:   Pier Matteo Barone ,  WJ Mike Groen
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
ISBN:  

9783031863073


ISBN 10:   3031863070
Pages:   269
Publication Date:   02 July 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Part I. Forensic Archaeology out of Crime Scenes.- Chapter 1. Cutting-edge Methodologies for Searching Missing Persons.- Chapter 2. Homicide Reconstruction from Metal Paint Particles in Urban Soil.- Chapter 3. Prospects for the development of forensic archaeology in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.- Chapter 4. Forensic archaeology and anthropology within Swedish law enforcement agencies.- Chapter 5. Hands-on workshops on Forensic Archaeology in Europe: benefits and requirements.- Chapter 6. Forensic Archaeology, Forensic Taphonomy, and Outdoor Crime Scene Reconstruction in America: Personal Perspectives, 40 Years in the Making.- Chapter 7. When forensic entomology becomes essential to document forensic archaeology: enlightening burials with insects.- Part II. Forensic Anthropology and Humanitarian Investigations.- Chapter 8. The Mass Grave Project.- Chapter 9. Complex context - current perspectives on forensic anthropology and taphonomy in Switzerland.- Chapter 10. Investigations into the crimes of the Soviet totalitarian regime in Lithuania - search for the clandestine graves of Lithuanian Freedom Fighters.- Chapter 11. Forensic Archaeological Investigations of the former Mother and Baby Home at Tuam, Ireland.- Chapter 12. Recovering Commonwealth soldiers in France, a forensic archaeology approach.- Chapter 13. The need for forensic archaeology in the investigation of aircraft crash sites.- Part III. Heritage Crimes.- Chapter 14. Forensic Archaeology and Heritage Crimes.- Chapter 15. Heritage Protection by Local Police and Forensic Archaeologists.- Chapter 16. The Human Remains Trade in Spain.

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Pier Matteo Barone is an accredited criminalist, professor and consultant in Forensic Science, expert in Forensic Geo-Archaeology with a focus on geophysical prospecting (GPR, in particular), remote sensing, GIS and archaeology applied to crime scene investigations, missing persons and heritage crimes collaborating with several universities (such as CURML Lausanne in Switzerland, Nottingham Trent University in UK, American University of Rome, University of Roma Tre in Italy), institutes (INPEF in Italy, International Red Cross Committee-Switzerland) and national and international police forces. He has been senior lecturer in Forensic Science and director of the Master of Forensic Science program at Nottingham Trent University. He is Chair of Forensic Archaeology and co-chair of the Scene of Crime Group (SoC WG) of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) and is appointed Crime Scene Adviser by the IUGS Initiative of Forensic Geology. Co-founder of Geoscienze Forensi Italia®-Forensic Geoscience Italy and member of ANCRIM (National Association of Criminologists and Criminalists) CIfA (Chartered Institute for Archaeologists) and Conpef (National Coordination of Forensic Experts). In 2017, 2018, and 2023 he won the Italian Investigation & Forensic Award for Excellence in Forensic Archaeology and Innovation Technology and is a member of the Management Council of the Italian Association of GPR. He is member of the International Response Team - Blake Emergency Archaeology and Anthropology Services. He has published more than one hundred books and articles in mainly international and peer-reviewed journals and is on the Editorial Board of several international journals. Mike Groen is a certified forensic archaeologist and anthropologist employed by the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and staff member at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers (Amsterdam UMC, location AMC), Department of Medical Biology. His practitioner experience covers approximately 20 years of searching for, recovering, and analyzing human remains from places of incident, crime scenes and conflict zones. He is Dutch DVI national point of contact for Forensic Anthropology and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in forensic archaeology and anthropology at several Dutch universities and is responsible for the forensic archaeology and anthropology module at the Dutch Police Academy. His past academic and professional experience relates to GIS modelling, field archaeology, human taphonomy and biological anthropology. He is responsible for the introduction of forensic archaeology in the Netherlands in 2005, for co-organizing the first EMFA in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2012 and for the creation of the Forensic Archaeology group within the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) in 2013. Since 2022 he is heading the Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology unit ant the NFI. His current research interest cover field recovery protocols, skeletal age estimation, GIS predictive modelling, human taphonomy and scene of crime science.

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