August 28th 2015 Morning session - 09:00 – 13:00 Welcome and introduction 09:00 – 10:40 The criminal Centre of the National Gendarmerie European collaboration and ENFSI; an update Relation CSI and forensic archeology 10:40 – Coffee break : 10:40 – 11:00 11:00 11:00 – Archaeological excavation and CSI investigation; similar 13:00 but a world apart An artefact or an exhibit? Practical problems of an archaeologist's cooperation with law enforcement The increasing role of the anthropologist in the search for the missing French national agency of investigation on crimes against Humanity Application of Methods from Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology in the prosecution of Crimes against humanity in Northern Somalia Lunch break : 13:00 – 14:00 Afternoon session - 14:00 – 17:30 14:00 – The search for and recovery a victim of a 1978 15:40 paramilitary execution Mass grave : training and practice Searching cadavers : The use of dogs 15:40 – 16:00 SCHULIAR, GROEN, INRAP Director SCHULIAR GROEN BOON GROEN TRZCINSKI MARQUEZ GRANT CAPAROS RIVERA KNUPFER & HILL WESSLING SERGENT break : 15:40 – 16:00 Current situation and the perspectives of Forensic Archaeology in Austria Interdisciplinary investigations in taphonomical field: Russian experience (titre à venir) An introduction to the forensic archaeological study on miner remains of the Second World War in Northeast China End 17:30 BANKLER SCHVEDCHIKOVA OLSSON Jesper ZHANH et HAN August 29th 2015 Morning session –09:00 – 13:00 09:00 – Exhumation and body recovery: a review of field operations in 10:40 Strasbourg DELABARDE Collaboration between archeo-anthropologist and pathologist : the exemple of the institute of forensic medecine of Nancy MARTRILLE & LEFEBVRE Forensic Archeology and Anthropology at the Forensic Sciences Laboratory of the French Gendarmerie : Overview and perspectives. COULOMBEIX Geophysics and the Search for Buried, Hidden and Sunken Objects RUFFELL On the use of ground penetrating radar for judicial purposes: successes and limitations GALOU 10:40 – Coffee break : 10:40 – 11:00 11:00 11:00 – Preservation of human remains and associated materials such 13:00 as clothing and personal effects for use within forensic search JANAWAY The effect of lime on decay SCHOTSMAN Human VS non-human. Bone identification using 3D microstructural cortical analysis RITTEMARD Micro X-ray fluorescence : an efficient tool for ballistic impact characterisation. Interest for bone lesion. PETIT Unknown Human Remains from the Untersberg (Salzburg) - an unususal case of forensic-archaeological identification of contemporary historical relevance KIESSLICH Lunch break : 13:00 – 14:00 Afternoon session – 14:00 – 18:00 14:00 – 15:40 The investigation into the provenance of three stolen 17th century Dutch cannon DE LEEUWE et BOON Courtroom, cemetery, and classroom: the different aspects of the forensic knowledge BARONE "An artefact or an exhibit? Practical problems of an archaeologist's cooperation with law enforcement BORKOWSKI “Forensic Archaeology and Multidisciplinary Collaboration in a Criminal Investigation - A Case Study” MAC KINNON 15:40 – 16:00 break : 15:40 – 16:00 16:00 – 17:20 “The Untersberg Bones” – An Unusual Case of ForensicArchaeological Human Identification of Contemporary Historical Relevance KAN et KIESSLICH The Postmortem Interval Database: A Study of Decomposition in UK Environments ROBERTS Forensic Archaeology and Victim Identification: a mutual enrichment DEKENS Neltume, Uncovering the Truth: A Forensic Archaeological Approach. STOCKINS End 18:00