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Forensic archaeology is mostly defined as the use of archaeological methods and principles within a legal context. However, such a definition only covers one aspect of forensic archaeology and misses the full potential this discipline has to offer. This volume is unique in that it contains 57 chapters from experienced forensic archaeological practitioners working in different countries, intergovernmental...
This chapter explains how forensic archaeology is organised in the Netherlands. Forensic archaeology is defined as an archaeological discipline that combines archaeological theory and methodology with theory, methods and techniques from forensic science (criminalistics), within the context of (criminal) law. Dutch forensic archaeology furthermore combines the abovementioned with criminological, pedological...
This chapter discusses the establishment and development of the annual European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA) since 2012, and the subsequent wish of the participants in these meetings to collaborate within a European network regarding the use of forensic archaeological theories and methodologies in a legal context. This desire resulted in a request made to the European Network of Forensic...
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