Books available at the Harriet Irving Library
Baker, Brenda J., et al. 2005. The Osteology of Infants and Children.
College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
Bennett, Kenneth A. 1993. A Field Guide For Human Skeletal Identification.
Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas.
Boddington, A. et al. 1988. Death, Decay and reconstruction, Approaches to archaeology and forensic science.
Wolfeboro, NH: Manchester University Press.
Grauer, Anne L. 1995. Bodies of Evidence, Reconstructing History Through Skeletal Analysis.
New York: Wiley-Liss.
Hillson, Simon. 1999. Mammal Bones and Teeth: A Introductory Guide to Methods of Identification.
London: The Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
Hillson, Simon. 2005. Teeth. 2nd Edition.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hunter, John & Margaret Cox. 2005. Forensic Archaeology advances in theory and practice.
New York: Routledge.
Hunter, John, et al. 1996. Studies in Crime: An introduction to Forensic Archaeology.
London: Batsford.
Jurmain, Robert. 1999. Stories from the skeleton : behavioral reconstruction in human osteology.
Australia: Gordon and Breach.
Rathburn, Ted A. & Jane E. Buikstra. 1984. Human Identification: Cases in Forensic Anthropology.
Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
Reichs, Kathleen J, 1998. Forensic Osteology, Advances in the Identification of Human Remains. 2nd Ed.
Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
White, Tim D., & Folkens, Pieter A. 2005. The Human Bone Manual.
Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic Press.