Mark Skinner, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University,

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Mark Skinner,
Department of Archaeology,
Simon Fraser University, www.sfu.ca
Forensic Anthropology Bibliography (as of June 1, 2006)
(please contact mskinner@sfu.ca re: errors or omissions)
from:
Skinner, M. and Bowie, K. In press. Forensic Anthropology:
Canadian Content and Contributions, in Blau, S. and Ubelaker,
D.H. (eds.) Handbook of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology.
California: Left Coast Press.
Albanese, J.
2003 A metric method for sex determination using the hipbone and femur.
Journal of Forensic Sciences 48(2):263-273.
Albanese, J. and D. R. Hunt
2005 The history and demographic composition of the Robert J. Terry
anatomical collection. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 127(4):406417.
Albanese, J. and S. R. Saunders
2006 Is it possible to escape racial typology in forensic identification? In
Forensic Anthropology and Medicine: Complementary Sciences from Recovery to
Cause of Death, edited by A. Schmitt, E. Cunha and J. Pinheiro. Humana Press,
Totowa.
Beattie, O. B.
1996 Forensic anthropology. The Medical Examiner 31(May):1-3.
Beattie, O. B. and W. D. Haglund
1999 Forensic Report: Preliminary Assessment of Alleged Mass Graves in the
Vicinity of Hargeisa, Somalia - Addendum to Advisory Services and Technical
Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights: Situation of human rights in Somalia.
United Nations E/CN.4/1999/103/Add.1, pp. 1-16.
Bell, L. S., F. S. Wong, J. C. Elliot, A. Boyde and S. J. Jones
1993 Post mortem changes in buried human bone. Journal of Anatomy 183:196.
Bell, L. S., M. F. Skinner and S. J. Jones
1996 The speed of post mortem change to the human skeleton and its
taphonomic significance. Forensic Science International 82:129-140.
Bell, L. S. and J. A. Lee-Thorp
1998 Advances and constraints in the study of human skeletal remains: a joint
perspective. In Grave Concerns: Death and Burial in England 1700-1850, edited
by M. Cox, pp. 238-246. vol. 113. Council for British Archaeology, York.
Bell, L. S., G. Cox and J. C. Sealy
2001 Determining life history trajectories using bone density fractionation and
stable light isotope analysis: a new approach. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 116:66-79.
Bell, L. S., J. A. Lee-Thorp and K. Dobney
2006 Mapping human movement using stable oxygen isotopic ratio mass
spectrometry: potential application to forensic science demonstrated by a modern
horse-human study. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 39(2):47-54.
Bell, L. S. and A. Elkerton
in press
Marine taphonomy: human remains recovered from a sixteenth
century mass fatality. Journal of Forensic Sciences.
Blau, S. and M. F. Skinner
2005 The use of forensic archaeology in the investigation of human rights
abuse: unearthing the past in East Timor. The International Journal of Human
Rights 9(4):449-463.
Brandt-Casadevall, C., T. Krompecher and H.-R. Gujer
1989 Identification based on medical data. Canadian Society of Forensic
Science Journal 22(1):35-42.
Buchan, M. J. and G. S. Anderson
2001 Time since death: a review of the current status of methods used in the
later postmortem interval. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 34(1):122.
Budimlija, Z., M. Prinz, A. Z. Mundorff, J. Weirsema, E. Bartelink, G. Mackinnon, B.
Nazzaruolo, S. Estacio, M. Hennessey and R. Shaler
2003 World Trade Center Identification Project: experiences with individual
body identification cases. Croatian Medical Journal 44(3):259-262.
Cockle, D., B. Andrews and D. Thompson
2005 Tsunami Thailand Disaster Victim Identification, RCMP Mission January
2005. Identification Canada 28(3):4-15.
Congram, D.
in press-a
Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology in Investigations of
Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, and War Crimes (Spanish). University of
Costa Rica.
Congram, D.
in press-b
Introduction to Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
(Spanish). University of Costa Rica.
Courtin, G.M. and S.I. Fairgrieve
2004 Estimation of postmortem interval (PMI) as revealed through the analysis
of annual growth in woody tissue. Journal of Forensic Sciences 49(4):781-783.
Cox, M. and L. S. Bell
1999 Recovery of skeletal elements from a recent UK murder enquiry:
preservational signatures. Journal of Forensic Sciences 44(5):945-950.
Cybulski, J. S. and J. Young
2002 General and specific skeletal indicators in an Eastern Ontario
Identification. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 35(2):57-65.
de Gruchy, S. and T. L. Rogers
2002 Identifying chop marks on cremated bone: a preliminary study. Journal of
Forensic Sciences 47(5):933-936.
DeVito, C. and S. R. Saunders
1990 Discriminant analysis to determine sex in the deciduous dentition. Journal
of Forensic Sciences 35(4):845-858.
Dudar, J. C., S. Pfeiffer and S. R. Saunders
1993a Evaluation of morphological and histological adult skeletal age-at-death
estimation techniques using ribs. Journal of Forensic Sciences 38(3):677-685.
Dudar, J. C.
1993b Identification of rib number and assessment of intercostal variation at the
sternal rib end. Journal of Forensic Sciences 38(4):788-797.
Dudar, J. C., J. S. Waye and S. R. Saunders
2003 Determination of a kinship system using ancient DNA, mortuary practice,
and historic records in an Upper Canadian pioneer cemetery. International
Journal of Osteoarchaeology 13(4):232-246.
Duffy, J. B., J. D. Waterfield and M. F. Skinner
1991a Isolation of tooth pulp cells for sex chromatin studies in experimental
dehydrated and cremated remains. Forensic Science International 49(2):127-141.
Duffy, J. B., M. F. Skinner and J. D. Waterfield
1991b Rates of putrefaction of dental pulp in the Northwest Coast environment.
Journal of Forensic Sciences 36(5):1492-1502.
Dupras, T. L. and S. Pfeiffer
1996 Determination of sex from adult human ribs. Canadian Society of
Forensic Science Journal 29(4):221-231.
Dupras, T. L., J. J. Schultz, S. M. Wheeler and L. J. Williams
2006 Forensic Recovery of Human Remains: Archaeological Approaches. CRC
Press, Boca Raton.
Fairgrieve, S. I.
1994a SEM analysis of incinerated teeth as an aid to positive identification.
Journal of Forensic Sciences 39(2):557-565.
Fairgrieve, S. I. and E. Molto
1994b Burning point: Canadian case studies of intentionally cremated human
remains. In Strenght and Diversity: A Reader in Physical Anthropology, edited by
A. Herring and L. Chan, pp. 385-402. Canadian Scholars Press, Toronto.
Fairgrieve, S. I. (editor)
1999a Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case Studies. Charles C.
Thomas, Springfield.
Fairgrieve, S. I.
1999b Forensic osteological analysis: an introduction. In Forensic Osteological
Analysis: A Book of Case Studies, edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 3-9. Charles C.
Thomas, Springfield.
Fairgrieve, S. I.
1999c Of beasts and humans: a case of recognition. In Forensic Osteological
Analysis: A Book of Case Studies, edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 10-16. Charles C.
Thomas, Springfield.
Fairgrieve, S. I. and T. S. Oost
2001 Human Skeletal Anatomy Laboratory Manual and Workbook. Charles C.
Thomas, Springfield.
Garlie, T. N. and S. R. Saunders
1999 Midline facial tissue thicknesses of subadults from a longitudinal
radiographic study. Journal of Forensic Sciences 44(1):59-65.
Gill-Robertson, H., J. Elias, F. Bender, T. T. Allard and R. D. Hoppa
2006 Using image analysis software to create a physical skull model for the
forensic facial reconstruction of an Akhmimic Mummy. Journal of Computing
and Information Technology 14(1):45-51.
Gruspier, K. L. and G. Mullen
1991 Maxillary suture obliteration: a test of the Mann Method. Journal of
Forensic Sciences 36(2):512-519.
Gruspier, K. L.
1999 Pathological changes on human skeletal remains: before, during or after.
In Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case Studies, edited by S. I.
Fairgrieve, pp. 199-225. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Gruspier, K. L. and M. S. Pollanen
2000 Limbs found in water: investigation using anthropological analysis and the
diatom test. Forensic Science International 112(1):1-9.
Heathcote, G. M.
2004 News from Oceania and the Asian Pacific Rim (WWII burials on Guam).
In Paleopathology Newsletter, pp. 17-18. vol. 126. Quarterly vols.
Hillier, M. L. and L. S. Bell
in press
Differentiating human from animal bone: a review of histological
methods. Journal of Forensic Sciences.
Hoppa, R. D. and S. R. Saunders
1998 Two quantitative methods for rib seriation in human skeletal remains.
Journal of Forensic Sciences 43(1):174-177.
Jayaprakash, P. T.
1997 Skull sutures: radiographic contour of Wormian bone as an individualizing
epigenetic marker. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 30(2):39-47.
Jerkić, S. M.
1999 Identity crisis: two case studies - success and failure in personal
identification determination. In Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case
Studies, edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 251-266. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Jesse, E. and M. F. Skinner
2005 A typology of mass graves and mass-grave related sites. Forensic Science
International 152(1):55-59.
Kalascka, M. and L. S. Bell
2006 Remote sensing as a tool for the detection of clandestine mass graves.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 39(1):1-13.
Katzenberg, M. A., G. Oetelaar, J. Oetelaar, C. FitzGerald, D. Yang and S. R. Saunders
2005 Identification of historical human skeletal remains: a case study using
skeletal and dental age, history and DNA. International Journal of
Osteoarchaeology 15(1):61-72.
Katzmarzyk, C.
2001 The academic career of Dr. Jerry Melbye. In Out of the Past: The History
of Human Osteology at the University of Toronto, edited by L. Sawchuk and S.
Pfeiffer. CITD Press, Toronto.
Knüsel, C. J., R. C. Janaway and S. E. King
1996 Death, decay, and ritual reconstruction: archaeological evidence of
cadaveric spasm. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 15(2):121-128.
Knüsel, C. J. and A. K. Outram
2004 Fragmentation: the zonation method applied to fragmented human remains
from archaeological and forensic contexts. Environmental Archaeology: The
Journal of Human Palaeoecology 9(1):85-97.
Komar, D.
1996 Identifying racial affinities in skeletal remains: utilizing infracranial nonmetric traits and the Rubison Procedure to determine racial identity. Canadian
Society of Forensic Science Journal 29(3):155-164.
Komar, D. and O. Beattie
1998a Effects of carcass size on decomposition rates of sun and shade exposed
carrion. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 31(1):35-43.
Komar, D.
1998b Identifying bird scavenging in fleshed and dry remains. Canadian Society
of Forensic Science Journal 31(3):177-188.
Komar, D.
1998c Decay rates in a cold climate region: a review of cases involving advanced
decomposition from the medical examiner's office in Edmonton, Alberta. Journal
of Forensic Sciences 43(1):57-61.
Komar, D. and O. B. Beattie
1998d Postmortem insect activity may mimic perimortem sexual assault clothing
patterns. Journal of Forensic Sciences 43(4):792-796.
Komar, D. and J. Galloway
1998-1999
Cadaver dog training/research program begins in Alberta. RCMP
Gazette 60 & 61(12 & 1):2-4.
Komar, D., O. Beattie, G. Dowling and B. Bannach
1999a Hangings in Alberta, with special reference to outdoor hangings with
decomposition. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 32(2&3):85-96.
Komar, D.
1999b The use of cadaver air scent detection dogs in locating scattered,
scavenged human remains: preliminary field test results. Journal of Forensic
Sciences 44(2):405-408.
Komar, D.
2003a Twenty seven years of forensic anthropology casework in New Mexico.
Journal of Forensic Sciences 48(3):521-524.
Komar, D.
2003b Lessons from Srebrenica: the contributions and limitations of physical
anthropology in identifying victims of war crimes. Journal of Forensic Sciences
48(4):713-716.
Komar, D. and S. Lathrop
2006 Frequencies of morphological features in two contemporary forensic
collections: implications for identification. Journal of Forensic Sciences
51(5):974-978.
Komar, D. and J. Buikstra
in press
Forensic Anthropology: Methods and Theories. Oxford University
Press, Oxford.
Komar, D.
in press
Identification versus identity in genocide investigations. Indian
Journal of Physical Anthropology and Human Genetics.
Lax, L., T. L. Rogers, M. Brierley, M. Mackay and L. Wilson-Pauwels
2005 Visualization of forensic demonstrative evidence: a collaborative initiative
between biomedical communications and forensic anthropology. The Journal of
Biocommunication 30(3).
Lazenby, R. A., L. Oliver and S. R. Saunders
1989 The use of rib histomorphometry as an aid in the personal identification of
unknown skeletons. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 22:261-271.
Lazenby, R. A.
1994 Identification of sex from metacarpals: effect of side asymmetry. Journal
of Forensic Sciences 39(5):1188-1194.
Lovell, N. C.
1989 Test of Phenice’s technique for determining sex from the os pubis.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 79(1):117-120.
Mackinnon, G. and A. Z. Mundorff
2006 The World Trade Center - September 11th, 2001. In An Introduction to
Biological Human Identification, edited by T. J. U. Thompson and S. M. Black,
pp. 485-499. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Mayne Correia, P. M.
1996 Fire modification of bone: a review of the literature. In Forensic
Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains edited by W. D. Haglund
and M. H. Sorg. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Mayne Correia, P. M. and O. B. Beattie
2002 A critical look at methods for recovering, evaluating and interpreting
cremated human remains. In Advances in Forensic Taphonomy: Method, Theory,
and Archaeological Perspectives, edited by W. D. Haglund and M. H. Sorg, pp.
435-450. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Meiklejohn, C., B. E. Waddell, I. Trudel, D. Michaud and P. Hodge
1999 Identification of a missing person using biomechanical analysis and DNA
testing: a case study. In Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case Studies,
edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 60-77. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Melbye, J. and S. Jimemez
1996 Chain of custody from the field to the courtroom. In Forensic Taphonomy:
The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, edited by W. D. Haglund and M. H.
Sorg, pp. 65-75. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Melbye, J., D. Chiasson, R. Wood and B. Blenkinsop
1999 Death on the Danforth. In Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case
Studies, edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 89-106. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Mundorff, A. Z. and D. W. Steadman
2003a Anthropological perspectives on the forensic response at the World Trade
Center disaster. General Anthropology 10(1):2-5.
Mundorff, A. Z.
2003b Urban anthropology: case studies from the New York City Medical
Examiner's Office. In Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Physical Anthropology,
edited by D. W. Steadman, pp. 52-62. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River.
Mundorff, A. Z.
2004 Identification Issues: The World Trade Center Experience, in Capstone
Document: Mass Fatality Management of Incidents Involving Weapons of Mass
Destruction, pp. 35. US Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command,
Military Improved Response Program and the Department of Justice, Office of
Justice Programs, Office for Domestic Preparedness.
Mundorff, A. Z., G. Vidoli and J. Melinek
2006 Anthropological and radiographical comparison of vertebrae for
identification of decomposed human remains. Journal of Forensic Sciences 51
(5):1002-1004.
Nafte, M.
2000 Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology. Carolina
Academic Press, Durham.
Neave, R. A. H.
1989 Reconstruction of the skull and the soft tissues of the head and face of
“Lindow Man”. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 22(1):43-53.
Nelson, A. J.
1998 Wandering bones: archaeology, forensic science and Moche burial
practices. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 8(3):192-212.
Oliver, L.
1989 The Kamloops Courthouse burials: the identification of three historic
murderers from Kamloops, British Columbia. Canadian Society of Forensic
Science Journal 22(1):55-60.
Peckmann, T. R.
1998 Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario: a
case study in applied forensic osteology. In Conservation Archaeology Report,
Northwestern Region Report. vol. 17. Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Culture
and Recreation.
Peckmann, T. R.
2005 Bones, stones, dirt, and maggots - this is the REAL forensic archaeology!
In Teaching and Learning at Saint Mary's, pp. 4. vol. 15. Saint Mary's University,
Halifax.
Pfeiffer, S., S. Milne and R. M. Stevenson
1998 The natural decomposition of adipocere. Journal of Forensic Sciences
43(2):368-370.
Pratte, D. G. and S. Pfeiffer
1999 Histological age estimation of a cadaveral sample of diverse origins.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 32(4):155-168.
Purkait, R.
2002 Sexual dimorphism in the femoral head: a new approach. Canadian
Society of Forensic Science Journal 35(4):209-221.
Reichs, K. J.
1990a Precocious and premature cranial suture union as complicating factors in
the identification of skeletal remains. Canadian Society of Forensic Science
Journal 23(1):9-23.
Reichs, K. J.
1990b L’anthropologie judiciaire en 1990. Sûreté 9/90.
Reichs, K. J.
1992a Forensic anthropology in the 1990s. American Journal of Forensic
Medicine and Pathology 13(2):146-153.
Reichs, K. J. and R. B. J. Dorion
1992b The use of computed tomography (CT) scans in the analysis of frontal
sinus configuration. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 25:1-16.
Reichs, K. J.
1992c L’Anthropologie judiciaire. In Techniques auxiliaries de la justice, pp. 4348. Librairie coopérative du collège de Maisonneuve, Montréal.
Reichs, K. J.
1993 Quantified comparison of frontal sinus patterns by means of computed
tomography (CT). Forensic Science International 61(2-3):141-168.
Reichs, K. J. (editor)
1998a Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains.
2nd ed. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Reichs, K. J.
1998b Forensic anthropology: a decade of progress. In Forensic Osteology:
Advances in the Identification of Human Remains, edited by K. J. Reichs, pp. 1338. 2nd ed. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Reichs, K. J. and A. Demirjian
1998c A multi-media tool for the assessment of age in immature remains: the
electronic encyclopedia for maxillo-facial, dental and skeletal development. In
Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains, edited by
K. J. Reichs, pp. 253-275. 2nd ed. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Reichs, K. J.
1998d Postmortem dismemberment: recovery, analysis and interpretation. In
Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains, edited by
K. J. Reichs, pp. 353-388. 2nd ed. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Reichs, K. J. and E. Craig
1998e Facial approximation: procedures, problems and pitfalls. In Forensic
Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains, edited by K. J.
Reichs, pp. 491-513. 2nd ed. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Reichs, K. J.
2005 Forensic anthropology. In Forensic Science and Law: Investigative
Applications in Criminal, Civil, and Family Justice, edited by C. H. Wecht and J.
T. Rago. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Rogers, T. L. and S. R. Saunders
1994 Accuracy of sex determination using morphological traits of the human
pelvis. Journal of Forensic Sciences 39(4):1047-1056.
Rogers, T. L.
1999 A visual method of determining the sex of skeletal remains using the distal
humerus. Journal of Forensic Sciences 44(1):55-59.
Rogers, T. L. and T. T. Allard
2004a Expert testimony and positive identification of human remains through
cranial suture patterns. Journal of Forensic Sciences 49(2):203-207.
Rogers, T. L.
2004b Crime scene ethics: souvenirs, teaching material, and artifacts. Journal of
Forensic Sciences 49(2):307-311.
Rogers, T. L.
2004c Recognizing inter-personal violence: a forensic perspective. In Violent
Interactions in the Mesolitic: Evidence and Meaning, edited by M. Roksandic, pp.
9-22. British Archaeological Reports International Series. vol. 1237.
Archaeopress, Oxford.
Rogers, T. L.
2005a Recognition of cemetery remains in a forensic context. Journal of
Forensic Sciences 50(1):5-11.
Rogers, T. L.
2005b Determining the sex of human remains through cranial morphology.
Journal of Forensic Sciences 50(3):1-8.
Rogers, T. L.
in press
Forensic Anthropology and Crime Scene Investigation. Minerva
Medicolegale, Torino.
Sauer, N. J. and R. E. Brantley
1989 The effects of aging on antemortem-postmortem comparisons of the
peripheral skeleton for positive identification. Canadian Society of Forensic
Science Journal 22(1):61-68.
Saunders, S. R., C. FitzGerald, T. L. Rogers, J. C. Dudar and H. McKillop
1992 A test of several methods of skeletal age estimation using a documented
archaeological sample. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 25(2):97118.
Saunders, S. R. and R. D. Hoppa
1997a Sex allocation from long bone measurements using logistic regression.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 37(2):49-60.
Saunders, S. R. and R. D. Hoppa
1997b Forensic Anthropology: A Laboratory Manual for Anthropology 2FF3
(University Bookstore Courseware Product). McMaster University, Hamilton.
Saunders, S. R. and D. Yang
1999 Sex determination: XX or XY from the human skeleton. In Forensic
Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case Studies, edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 3659. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Sekharan, P. C.
1989a The problems of positioning skulls for video superimposition technique.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 22(1):21-25.
Sekharan, P. C.
1989b Personal identification from skull suture pattern. Canadian Society of
Forensic Science Journal 22(1):27-34.
Skinner, M. F. and R. A. Lazenby
1983 Found! Human Remains: A Field Manual for the Recovery of the Recent
Human Skeleton. SFU Archaeology Press, Burnaby.
Skinner, M. F.
1986 Case report in forensic anthropology: individualization from bone scar.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 19:287-290.
Skinner, M. F.
1987 Planning the archaeological recovery of evidence from recent mass graves.
Forensic Science International 34(4):267-287.
Skinner, M. F.
1988a Dental evidence for delayed burial. Canadian Journal of Archaeology
12:184-189.
Skinner, M. F., A. Syed, J. Farrel and J. H. Borden
1988b Case report in forensic anthropology: animal and insect factors in
decomposition of a homicide victim. Canadian Society of Forensic Science
Journal 21(3):71-81.
Skinner, M. F.
1988c Method and theory in deciding identity of skeletonized human remains.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 21(3):114-134.
Skinner, M. F., J. B. Duffy and D. B. Symes
1988d Repeat identification of skeletonized human remains: a case study.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 21(3):138-141.
Skinner, M. F. and M. Y. İşcan
1989a Borders, boundaries and mandates: an international perspective on
forensic anthropology. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 22:3-6.
Skinner, M. F.
1989b Applied archaeology and physical anthropology in a forensic context: a
review of twelve years of forensic anthropology in British Columbia. Canadian
Society of Forensic Science Journal 22:83-88.
Skinner, M. F. and M. Y. İşcan
1989c Forensic anthropology: papers from the International Association of
Forensic Science meetings. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 22:168; 107-194.
Skinner, M. F. and G. S. Anderson
1991 Individualization and enamel histology: case report in forensic
anthropology. Journal of Forensic Sciences 36(3):939-948.
Skinner, M. F. and T. L. Dupras
1993 Variation in birth timing and location of the neonatal line in human
enamel. Journal of Forensic Sciences 38(6):1379-1386.
Skinner, M. F.
1995 Hypovitaminosis A: a model for sudden infant death syndrome. American
Journal of Human Biology 7:381-399.
Skinner, M. F.
1998a Forensic Monitoring Project Findings Report, Physicians for Human
Rights: Kakanj Area, Bosniak/Croat Exhumation Team, (March 4-5, 1998
(Exhumations); March 9-11, 1998 (Autopsies)).
Skinner, M. F.
1998b Forensic Monitoring Project Findings Report, Physicians for Human
Rights: Čapljina Area Exhumations (Tasovčići and Kapica) of State Commission
on Missing Persons, Bosniak Side (April 24-27, 1998).
Skinner, M. F.
1998c Forensic Monitoring Project Findings Report, Physicians for Human
Rights: Ševarlije Exhumations of State Commission on Missing Persons, Bosniak
side (May 25, 1998).
Skinner, M. F.
1998d Forensic Monitoring Project Findings Report, Physicians for Human
Rights: Bugojno Area Exhumations (Vučipolje, Rosulje, Čauslije, Sultanovići,
Humac) of Federal Commission on Missing Persons, Croat Side (August 34,1998).
Skinner, M. F.
1998e Human Remains from Alleged Mass Graves in Northern Afghanistan Report to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Skinner, M. F.
1999a Cremated remains and expert testimony in a homicide case. In Forensic
Osteological Analysis: A Book of Case Studies, edited by S. I. Fairgrieve, pp. 151172. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield.
Skinner, M. F.
1999b Investigations of Graves and Human Remains in East Timor - Report to
the Special Representative to Secretary General, United Nations.
Skinner, M. F. and B. Kennedy
2001a Batajnica One Exhumation, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (June 2001):
International Commission on Missing Persons Forensic Program - Observer's
Report.
Skinner, M. F.
2001b Batajnica Two Exhumation, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (July 2001):
International Commission on Missing Persons Forensic Program - Observer's
Report.
Skinner, M. F.
2001c Petrovo Selo Exhumations, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (July 2001):
International Commission on Missing Persons Forensic Program - Observer's
Report.
Skinner, M. F.
2001d Derventa Canyon, Lake Perućac Exhumation, Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (September 2001): International Commission on Missing Persons
Forensic Program - Observer's Report.
Skinner, M. F.
2002a Batajnica Three Exhumation, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (July 2002):
International Commission on Missing Persons Forensic Program - Observer's
Report.
Skinner, M. F., H. P. York and M. A. Connor
2002b Post-burial disturbance of graves in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Advances
in Forensic Taphonomy: Method, Theory and Archaeological Perspectives, edited
by W. D. Haglund and M. H. Sorg, pp. 293-308. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Skinner, M. F., D. Alempijević and M. Đuric-Srejić
2003 Guidelines for international forensic bioarchaeology monitors of mass
grave exhumations. Forensic Science International 134(2-3):81-92.
Skinner, M. F. and J. Sterenberg
2005 Turf Wars: authority and responsibility for the investigation of mass
graves. Forensic Science International 151(2-3):221-232.
Skinner, M. F.
in press
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