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Malainey, M.E., R. Przybylski, and B.L. Sherriff<br />

1999 The Effects of Thermal and Oxidative Degradation on the Fatty Acids Composition of Food Plants and Animals of Western Canada: Implications<br />

for the Identification of Archeological Vessel Residue. Journal of Archaeological Science, 26:95-103.<br />

Manhein, Mary H.<br />

1997 Decomposition Rates of Deliberate Burials: A Case Study of Preservation. in Forensic Taphonomy, The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains,<br />

edited by William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL., pp. 469-482.<br />

Manhein, Mary, Ginesse Listi, and Robert E. Barsley<br />

1998 Extreme Variation in Preservation of Human Remains from Nineteenth Century Burial Vaults: An Osteological and Dental Analysis. Proceedings<br />

of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco, CA., p.201.<br />

Manhein, Mary H., Ginese L. Listi, and Michael Leitner<br />

2003 The Landscape's Role in Dumped and Scattered Remains. A paper presented before the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of<br />

Forensic Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, February 20, 2003.<br />

Mann, Robert W.<br />

1993a The Pattern and Distribution of Skeletal Fractures Resulting from Military Aircraft Crashes. Proceedings of the Fourth International Indo-Pacific<br />

Congress on Forensic Science, Bangkok, Thailand.<br />

1993b The Role of Forensic Anthropology in Recovering and Interpreting Military Crash Sites. A Paper presented before the Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Royal Thai Air Force, Thailand.<br />

Mann, Robert W., Bruce E. Anderson, Thomas D. Holland, David R. Rankin, and Johnie E. Webb Jr.<br />

2002 Unusual "<strong>Crime</strong>" <strong>Scene</strong>s: The Role of Forensic Anthropology in Recovering and Identifying American MIAs. In D.W. Steadman, edi<strong>to</strong>r, Hard<br />

Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.<br />

Mann, Robert W., William M. Bass, and Lee Meadows<br />

1990 Time Since Death and Decomposition of the Human Body: Variables and Observations in Case and Experimental Field Studies. Journal of<br />

Forensic Sciences, 35(1):103-111.<br />

Mann, R.W., B. Farmer, and J.W. Verano<br />

1992 South American Shrunken Heads: Genuines and Fakes. Bioantropologia, 2(1):8-13.<br />

Mann , R.W. , M.E. Feather, C.S. Tumosa, T.D. Holland, and K.N. Schneider<br />

1998 A Blue Encrustation Found on Skeletal Remains of Americans Missing in Action in Vietnam. Forensic Science International, 97:79-86.<br />

Mann, Robert W., and Thomas D. Holland<br />

1998 In Search of America's MIAs: Forensic Anthropology in Action. AnthroNotes, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., 20(1):13-16.<br />

1999 In Search of American MIAs: Forensic Anthropology in Action. Smithsonian Instution. AnthroNotes, 20:13.<br />

Mann, R.W., T.D. Holland, A.D. Webster, and W.E. Grant<br />

1996 The Search for American MIAs: Forensic Anthropology in the Field. The Direc<strong>to</strong>r, 64(12).<br />

Mann, R.W., and C.E. Moore II<br />

1995 Variables Affecting the Decay and Loss of Human Remains in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences,<br />

Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Mann, Robert W., William M. Bass and Lee Meadows<br />

1990 Time Since Death and Decomposition of the Human Body: Variables and Observations in Case and Experimental Field Studies. Journal of<br />

Forensic Sciences, 35(1): 103-111.<br />

Mant, A.K.<br />

1950 A Study in Exhumation Data, Unpublished M.D. Thesis, University of London.<br />

1953 Recent Work on Postmortem Changes and Timing Death. In K. Simpson (edi<strong>to</strong>r), Modern Trends in Forensic Medicine, London, pp: 147-162.<br />

1962 The Identification of Mutilated and Decomposed Bodies. Medical Sciences and Law, 2:134-142.<br />

Mant, A.K.<br />

1987 Knowledge acquired from post-War exhumations. in Death, Decay and Reconstruction, Bodding<strong>to</strong>n et alii, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, Manchester University Press,<br />

Manchester, UK., pp. 65-80.<br />

Mant, A.K. and R. Furbank<br />

1957 Adipocere: a review. Journal of Forensic Medicine, 4: 27-31.<br />

Marchiafava, V., E. Bonucci, and A. Ascenzi<br />

1974 Fungal Osteoclasia: A Model of Dead Bone Resorption. Calcified Tissue Research, 14:195-210.<br />

Marks, Murray K., Jennifer C. Love, and Sandra K. Elkins<br />

2000 Time Since Death: A Practical Guide <strong>to</strong> Physical Postmortem Events. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp.181-182.<br />

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