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Craig, Emily<br />

2002 Intentional Postmortem Burning of Homicide Victims in Kentucky: 1995-2000. A paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Academy of Forensic Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia, February 11-16, 2002.<br />

Craig, Emily, and Corky Dea<strong>to</strong>n<br />

2002 Recovery and Identification Challenges in a Case of Suicidal Self-Cremation. A paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Academy of Forensic Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia, February 11-16, 2002.<br />

Crapo, R.O.<br />

1981 Smoke Inhalation Injuries. Journal of the American Medical Association, 246:1694-1696.<br />

Creel, Darrell<br />

1989 A Primary Cremation at the NAN Ranch Ruin, <strong>with</strong> Comparative Data on Other Cremations in the Mimbres Area, New Mexico. Journal of Field<br />

Archaeology, 16: 309-329.<br />

Cremation Association of North America<br />

1999 Cremation Data by State and Predictions <strong>to</strong> 2000 and 2010.<br />

http://www.cremationassociation.org/html/statistics.html<br />

Czubak, Andrzej<br />

2003 Good Practice Concerning the Securing of Burned Osseous Material at the <strong>Scene</strong> of the Occurrence, Discussion of the Case. Proceedings of the<br />

Third European Academy of Forensic Science Meeting, September 22-27, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey. Forensic Science International,<br />

136(Supplement 1):173-174.<br />

Danielsen, L., T. Karlsmark, H.K. Thomsen, J.L. Thomsen, and L.E. Balding<br />

1991 Diagnosis of Electrical Skin Injuries. A Review and a Description of a Case. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 12:222-226.<br />

David, B.<br />

1990 How was this Bone Burnt? in Problem Solving in Taphonomy: Archaeological and Paleon<strong>to</strong>logical Studies from Europe, Africa, and Oceania,<br />

edited by S. Solomon, I. Davidson, and D. Watson, Tempus Vol.2, University of Queensland, Queensland, pp. 65-79.<br />

Davies, Nigel<br />

1981 Human Sacrifice In His<strong>to</strong>ry and Today. William Morrow Company, New York, NY.<br />

de Gruchy, Spencer, and Tracy L. Rogers<br />

2002 Identifying Chop Marks on Cremated Bone: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 47(5):933-936.<br />

DeHaan, John D.<br />

1997 Fire-related Deaths and Injuries. In J.D. DeHaan, edi<strong>to</strong>r, Kirk's Fire Investigation, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.<br />

pp. 362-393.<br />

DeHaan, John D., and Said Nurbakhsh<br />

2001 Sustained Combustion of an Animal Carcass and Its Implications for the Consumption of Human Bodies in Fires. Journal of Forensic Sciences,<br />

46(5):1076-1081.<br />

DeHaan, J.D., S.J. Campbell, and S. Nurbakhsh<br />

1999 Combustion of Animal Fat and Its Implications for the Consumption of Human Bodies in Fires. Science and Justice, 39(1):27-38.<br />

Delattre, V.F.<br />

2000 Burned Beyond Recognition: Systematic Approach <strong>to</strong> the Dental Identification of Charred Human Remains. Journal of Forensic Sciences,<br />

45(3):589-596.<br />

Dirkmaat, Dennis C.<br />

1991a Forensic Anthropological Research of Cremated Human Remains from the Bidinot<strong>to</strong> House, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Prepared for the<br />

Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, California, February 22, 1991.<br />

1991b Applications of Forensic Anthropology: The Recovery and Analysis of Cremated Remains. A paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the<br />

American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, CA.<br />

1999 Recovery and <strong>Interpretation</strong> of the Fire Victim. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, V:205-206.<br />

2002 Recovery and <strong>Interpretation</strong> of the Fatal Fire Victim: The Role of Forensic Anthropology. In W. Haglund and M. Sorg, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, Advances in<br />

Forensic Taphonomy: Method, Theory, and Archaeological Perspectives, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL. pp.451-472.<br />

Dixon, D.S.<br />

1984 Pattern of Intersecting Fractures and Direction of Fire. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 29(2):651-654.<br />

Dokladal, M.<br />

1971 A Further Contribution <strong>to</strong> the Morphology of Burned Human Bones. In Vladimir Novotny edi<strong>to</strong>r, Proceedings of the Anthropological Congress,<br />

Academia, Prague.<br />

Dunlop, J.M.<br />

1978 Traffic Light Discoloration in Cremated Bones. Medical Sciences and Law, 18: 163-173.<br />

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