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Intro
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Instructions
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Speaker Introduction
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Taphonomy Basics
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Subbranches of Taphonomy
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Inductivism vs Actualism
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History of Taphonomy
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Forensic Science
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William Bass
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Body Farms
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Human Decomposition
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Smell of Death
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Targeted geophysics
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After Death
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Autolytic Decomposition
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Decomposition Order
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Scent of Death
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Decomposition
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Insects
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Flies
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Bone
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Time
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Trauma Analysis
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Cadaveric Island
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Body as Ecological Entity
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of forensic human taphonomy in this comprehensive 1-hour 41-minute lecture by Dr. Patrick Randolph-Quinney, Associate Professor of Forensic Science at Northumbria University. Delve into the science of human decomposition, from body farms to courtroom applications. Learn about the basics of taphonomy, its subbranches, and the historical development of the field. Discover the groundbreaking work of William Bass and the establishment of body farms. Examine the processes of human decomposition, including autolytic decomposition, the order of decay, and the unique "smell of death." Investigate the role of insects, particularly flies, in decomposition. Gain insights into bone analysis, time estimation, and trauma analysis. Understand the concept of cadaveric islands and the body as an ecological entity. Enhance your knowledge of forensic science and its crucial role in criminal investigations and legal proceedings.

The Impact of Forensic Human Taphonomy - From Body Farms to The Courtroom

Forensic 365
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