The Relevance of Forensic Science in Pleistocene Investigations

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Yann-Pierre Montelle et al., « The Relevance of Forensic Science in Pleistocene Investigations », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.4589


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Forensics is a process that follows five basic methodological stages: detection; documentation; collection; analysis; interpretation. Common to all these stages is the concept of evidence. To the question, “what constitutes evidence?” and limited by space, only a generic definition will be proposed here: evidence includes all items observed and potentially collected from a scene (a site). At this juncture, it is important to reiterate the fact that these investigations operate in complete abs...

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