| The Premice... |
The aim of biological anthropology is to understand the body and therefore people and their activities. It's vital to use as many tools as possible when examining a body, and the development in imaging modalities has lead to some exciting possibilites.
| Publications |
Thompson, T.J.U. (2008) The role of the photograph in the application of forensic anthropology and the interpretation of clandestine scenes of crime. Photography & Culture 1(2): 163-182.
Thompson, T.J.U. and Chudek, J.A. (2007) A novel approach to the visualisation of heat-induced structural change in bone. Science & Justice 47(2): 99-104.