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Number of records used in: 4

001 - CONTROL NUMBER

  • control field: 343395

003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: OCoLC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

  • control field: 20211102193757.0

008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS

  • fixed length control field: 090421i| anannbabn |a ana c

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER

  • LC control number: sh2009004421

035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER

  • System control number: (OCoLC)oca08120517

040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE

  • Original cataloging agency: ViU
  • Language of cataloging: eng
  • Transcribing agency: DLC
  • Subject heading/thesaurus conventions: lcsh

150 ## - HEADING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Forensic archaeology

450 ## - SEE FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Forensic bioarchaeology

550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Archaeology

550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Forensic sciences

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Work cat.: Handbook of forensic anthropology and archaeology, c2009:
  • Information found: t.p.; p. 22 ("forensic archaeology" defined as application of archaeological principles, techniques within medico-legal or humanitarian context involving buried evidence; distinct yet heavily connected contributions made by forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Forensic recovery of human remains, 2006:
  • Information found: p. 1 (continued emphasis on proper collection techniques for human remains, precise documentation of contextual information from crime scenes has led to forensic archaeology being recognized as its own discipline. Though in N. America it's common for forensic archaeology to be encompassed within forensic anthropology (and thus can be termed "forensic bioarchaeology"), there are distinct differences between the two disciplines) p. 3 (forensic archaeology, application of archaeological theory, methods, to crime scene excavation and recovery, or more specifically, data collection activities carried out during field recovery aspect of forensic anthropology)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: The concise Oxford dictionary of archaeology, 2008
  • Information found: (forensic archaeology: branch of archaeological investigation in which methods of archaeology are applied to legal problems, most commonly involving reconstruction of chronology, sequence of events from deposits found within and around burial sites for homicide cases and investigations into human rights violations)

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