Volume 55, Issue 1 pp. 241-244

Anthropological and Radiographic Comparison of Antemortem Surgical Records for Identification of Skeletal Remains*

Audrey L. Scott M.A.

Audrey L. Scott M.A.

Centre for Forensic Research, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

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Derek Congram M.A., M.S.

Derek Congram M.A., M.S.

Centre for Forensic Research, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

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David Sweet O.C., D.M.D., Ph.D.

David Sweet O.C., D.M.D., Ph.D.

BOLD Forensic Laboratory at UBC Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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Stephen Fonseca

Stephen Fonseca

Identification and Disaster Response Unit, Office of the Chief Coroner, British Columbia Coroners Service, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

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Mark Skinner Ph.D.

Mark Skinner Ph.D.

Centre for Forensic Research, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

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First published: 04 January 2010
Citations: 19
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Audrey L. Scott, M.A.
Department of Archaeology
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
Canada
E-mail: [email protected]
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Presented in part at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Feb. 18–23, 2008, in Washington, DC.

Abstract

Abstract: This case review illustrates the important contributions of forensic archeological methods and forensic anthropological analysis to the identification of found skeletal remains. After reassociation of skeletal remains found in two locations, anthropological analysis provided the basis for a presumptive identification and a request for antemortem medical records. Partial DNA profiles were supportive but not conclusive and antemortem dental records were not available. Comparison of antemortem traumas, skeletal morphology, and surgical artifacts with antemortem radiographs and surgical records led to positive identification of an individual missing for almost a decade.

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