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Disaster ArchaeologyDisaster Archaeology

Disaster Archaeology

Richard A. Gould

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"Unlike traditional archaeology, which studies the human past and examines issues of scholarly and popular interest, disaster archaeology is about the aftermath of mass-fatality events and deals with urgent needs such as victim identification and scene investigation. In this context, archaeological skills are an instrument of recovery for the families and others affected by a disaster." "This methodology involves a humanitarian element that often motivates archaeologists to perform this emotionally difficult work, and it requires a commitment to scientifically controlled field recovery and documentation of human remains, personal effects, and other physical evidence. First-hand experiences are described from the World Trade Center, the Station nightclub fire in Rhode Island, and from Hurricane Katrina."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL4449873W

Subjects

ArchaeologyCriminal investigationDisaster victimsDisastersForensic anthropologyIdentificationPsychological aspectsPsychological aspects of DisastersForensic archaeology

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