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Smith, M.J., and M.B. Brickley2004 Analysis and <strong>Interpretation</strong> of Flint Toolmarks Found on Bones from West Tump Long Barrow, Gloucestershire. International Journal ofOsteoarchaeology, 14(1):18-33.Smith, Maria O.1993 A Probable Case of Decapitation at the Late Archaic Robinson Site (40SM4), Smith County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist,XVIII(2):131-142.1996 "Parry" Fractures and Female Directed Interpersonal Violence: Implications from the Late Archaic Period of West Tennessee. InternationalJournal of Osteoarchaeology 6(1):84-91.Smith, Michael E., and Ross Zumwalt2004 Occupational Deaths Due <strong>to</strong> Penetrating Chest Injuries from Sledgehammer Fragments. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology,25(1):71-73.Smith, O.C.1996 Ballistic Bone Trauma, in Bones: Bullets, Burns, Bludgeons, Blunders and Why, S. Symes, (edi<strong>to</strong>r), Proceedings of the Bone Trauma Workshop:American Academy of Forensic Science, February 19-24, Nashville, TN.Smith, O.C., Hugh E. Berryman, and Craig H. Lahren1987 Cranial Fracture Patterns and Estimate of Direction from Low Velocity Gunshot Wounds. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 32(5):1416-1421.Smith, O.C., Hugh Berryman, Steven A. Symes, Jerry Francisco, and Violet Hnilica1993 Atypical Gunshot Exit Defects <strong>to</strong> the Cranial Vault. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 38(2):339-343.Smith, O.C., H.E. Berryman, and S.J. Moore1991a Bone Fracture I: The Physics of Fracture. A Paper Presented <strong>to</strong> the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences,Anaheim, California.1991bBone Fracture III: Microscopic Fracture Analysis of Bone. Paper Presented <strong>to</strong> the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of ForensicSciences, Anaheim, California.Smith, O.C., L. Jantz, H.E. Berryman, and S.A. Symes1993 Effects of Human Decomposition on Bullet Striations. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 38(3):593-598.Smith, O.C., Elayne J. Pope, and Steven A. Symes2002 Look Until You See: Identification of Trauma in Skeletal Material. In D.W. Steadman, edi<strong>to</strong>r, Hard Evidence: Case Studies in ForensicAnthropology, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJSmith, O.C., Steven A. Symes, Hugh E. Berryman, and M.M. LeVaughn1991 Matching Bullets <strong>to</strong> Bone Impact Signatures. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36(6):1736-1739.1993 Characteristic Features of Entrance Wounds from Hollow-Point Bullets. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 38:323-Smith, O.C., Steven A. Symes, Cynthia D. Gardner, Dudan B. Pat<strong>to</strong>n, T.A. Campbell, and C. Ferraro2002 Child Abuse Au<strong>to</strong>psy Technique...What Works for Us. A paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of ForensicSciences, Atlanta, Georgia, February 11-16, 2002.Smith, Patricia and Gila Kahila1992 Identification of Infanticide in Archaeological Sites: A Case Study from the Late Roman-Early Byzantine Periods at Ashkelon, Israel. Journal ofArchaeological Science, 19:667-675.Smyth, Selwyn1980 An Overview of Battered Child Syndrome. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 12:91-Snow, Clyde Collins, and John Fitzpatrick1989 Human Osteological Remains from the Battle of the Little Bighorn. In D.D. Scott, R.A. Fox Jr., M.A. Connor, and Dick Harmon, ArchaeologicalPerspectives on the Battle of Little Bighorn, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, pp.243-282.Snyder, R.G.1963 Human Tolerance of Extreme Impacts in Freefall. Aerospace Medicine, 34:695-709.Snyder, R.G., and C.C. Snow1967 Fatal Injuries Resulting from Extreme Water Impact. Aerospace Medicine, 38:779-783.Souviron, Richard, Roger E. Mittleman, and John Valor1982 Obtaining the Bitemark Impression (Mold) from Skin – A Technique fro Evidence Preservation. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, January:8-11.Spence, M.W., et alia1999 Craniocervical Injuries in Judicial Hangings: An Anthropologic Analysis of Six Cases. American Journal of Forensic.Medicine and Pathology,20(4):309-322.283

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