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Giertsen, J.C., and I. Morild<br />

1989 Seafaring Bodies. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 10(1):25-27.<br />

Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane P., David B. Damrosch, Debra R. Damrosch, John Pryor, and Robert L. Thunen<br />

1985 The third dimension in site structure: an experiment in trampling and vertical dispersal. American Antiquity, 50: 803-818.<br />

Gill-King, Harrell<br />

1997 Chemical and Ultrastructural Aspects of Decomposition. in Forensic Taphonomy, the Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, edited by William D.<br />

Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL, pp. 93-108.<br />

Gill-Robinson, Heather<br />

1997 Piglets in Peat - Why are They Still There After Several Months?, in Proceedings of the 6th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological<br />

Materials Conference, P. Hoffman, J.A. Grant, J.A. Spriggs, and T. Daly (edi<strong>to</strong>rs), York. pp. 103-111.<br />

1998 Potential Fac<strong>to</strong>rs Which Allow the Preservation of Mammalian Soft Tissue in Peat Bogs. In Peatland Res<strong>to</strong>ration and Reclamation: Techniques<br />

and Regula<strong>to</strong>ry Considerations, T. Malterer, K. Johnson, and J. Stewart (edi<strong>to</strong>rs), Proceedings of the International Peat Symposium, Duluth,<br />

Minnesota. pp. 185-188.<br />

1999 Paleopathology of Northwest European Peat Bog Bodies: A Very Brief Summary. Organ, 20:11-14.<br />

Giacometti, L., and B. Chiarelli<br />

1968 The skin of Egyptian mummies: a study in survival. Arch. Derma<strong>to</strong>l, 97: 712-716.<br />

Gifford-Gonzalez, D., D. Damrosch, J. Pryor, and R. Thunen<br />

1985 The Third Dimension in Site Structure: An Experiment in Trampling and Vertical Dispersal. American Antiquity, 50:803-818.<br />

Glausiusz, Josie<br />

2002 The Chemistry of Mummies: Recipe for the Dead: The Secret Ingredients Used by Egyptian Embalmers are Revealed at Last. Discover, 23(3):<br />

http://www.discover.com/mar_02/featchemistry.html<br />

Glob, P.V.<br />

1956 The Iron Age Man from Grauballe. Kuml 1956, pp.99-113.<br />

1969 The Bog People: Iron-Age Man Preserved. Paladin, London. (also cited as published by Faber & Faber, London, UK)<br />

Gordon, Claire C., and Jane E. Buikstra<br />

1981 Soil pH, Bone Preservation, and Sampling Bias at Mortuary Sites. American Antiquity, 46(3):566-571.<br />

Go<strong>to</strong>uda, A., T. Taka<strong>to</strong>ri, K. Terazawa, M. Nagao, and H. Tarao<br />

1988 Experimental Adipocere Formation: Hydration and Dehydrogenation in Microbial Synthesis of Hydroxy-and Oxo- Fatty Acids. Forensic Science<br />

International, 37:249-255.<br />

Gould, R.A.<br />

1978 The Anthropology of Human Residues. American Anthropologist, 80: 815-834.<br />

Graham, Russell W., J. Alan Holman, and Paul W. Parmalee<br />

1983 Taphonomy and Paleoecology of the Christensen Bog Mas<strong>to</strong>don Bone Bed, Hancock County, Indiana. Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL.<br />

Grayson, Donald K.<br />

1989 Bone Transport, Bone Destruction, and Reverse Utility Curves. Journal of Archaeological Science, 16:643-652.<br />

Green, M.A., and J.C. Wright<br />

1985a Postmortem Interval Estimation from Body Temperature Data Only. Forensic Science International, 28:35-46.<br />

1985b The Theoretical Aspects of a Time Dependent Z Equation as a Means of Postmortem Interval Estimation Using Body Temperature Data Only.<br />

Forensic Science International, 28:53-62.<br />

Greenlee, D.M.<br />

1996 An Electron Microprobe Evaluation of Diagenetic Alteration in Archaeological Bone. In M.V. Orna, edi<strong>to</strong>r, Archaeological Chemistry, American<br />

Chemical Society Press, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., pp.334-354.<br />

Grellner, Wolfgang, and Frank Glenewinkel<br />

1997 Exhumations: synopsis of morphological and <strong>to</strong>xicological findings in relation <strong>to</strong> the postmortem interval. Survey on a 20-year period and review<br />

of the literature. Forensic Sciences International, 90(1,2): 139-159.<br />

Grisbaum, Gretchen A., and Douglas H. Ubelaker<br />

2001 An Analysis of Forensic Anthropology Cases Submitted <strong>to</strong> the Smithsonian Institution by the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1962 <strong>to</strong> 1994.<br />

Smithsonian Institution Press, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C.<br />

Grupe, G.<br />

1988 The impact of choice of bone samples on trace element data in excavated human skele<strong>to</strong>ns, Journal of Archaeological Science, 15: 123-129.<br />

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