The Bone Detectives: How Forensic Anthropologists Solve Crimes and Uncover Mysteries of the Dead
By (Author) Donna M Jackson
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
1st April 1996
United States
Children
Non Fiction
363.25
Hardback
48
490g
It's said that "dead men tell no tales" -- yet their bones have some interesting stories to reveal. That's what police depend on when the only clues to a crime are the bones of the victim. Then it's time to call in the "bone detectives."
Following forensic anthropologist Dr. Michael Charney step-by-step through an investigation, this book shows how a person's sex, race, age, height, and weight can be determined from studying his or her bones and teeth; how markings on bones can be "read" to establish cause of death; how a sculptor uses clay to reconstruct a face from a skull so it can be publicized in the media and possibly recognized; and how all of this information can be used to help crack a case.
Curious young readers will revel in every eerie detail of award-winning journalist Donna Jackson's lively text and Charlie Fellenbaum's full-color photographs as they discover how these fascinating detectives help the stories behind the bones come to life.
* "Right from the opening words, readers will find themselves glued to this fact-filled foray into the fine art of forensics".
-- Publishers Weekly, starred review