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Taphonomic Patterning of Cemetery Remains Received at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner,Boston, Massachusetts
Authors:James T Pokines PhD  Debra Prince Zinni PhD  Kate Crowley DMD
Institution:1. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Boston, MA;2. Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA;3. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Honolulu, HI
Abstract:A sample of 49 cases of cemetery remains received at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Massachusetts (OCME‐MA), in Boston was compared with published taphonomic profiles of cemetery remains. The present sample is composed of a cross section of typical cases in this region that ultimately are derived from modern to historical coffin burials and get turned over to or seized by law enforcement. The present sample was composed of a large portion of isolated remains, and most were completely skeletonized. The most prevalent taphonomic characteristics included uniform staining (77.6%), coffin wear (46.9%), and cortical Exfoliation (49.0%). Other taphonomic changes occurring due to later surface exposure of cemetery remains included subaerial weathering, animal gnawing, algae formation, and excavation marks. A case of one set of skeletal remains associated with coffin artifacts and cemetery offerings that was recovered from transported cemetery fill is also presented.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  taphonomy  cemetery remains  coffin wear  skeletal preservation
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