Symposium: The Life's Work of William R. Maples -

A Tribute By His Colleagues, Students and Friends

 

1998 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences

February 9-14 San Francisco, CA

 

 *All abstracts Copyright © American Academy of Forensic Sciences, used here with permission.

**Any articles published regarding the material in these abstracts will be published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences. 

 

 

  Abstract Titles Full Abstracts (text only)

 

 

  "The Academic Career of William R. Maples, Ph.D.", Jane E. Buikstra, PhD; Margaret K. Maples

 

  "A Thousand Tales of Dead Men: The Forensic Anthropology Cases of William R. Maples, Ph.D.", Anthony B. Falsetti, PhD

 

  "The Last Exam You’ll Ever Have to Take: The American Board of Forensic Anthropology Certification Examination", P. Willey, PhD

 

  "Dr. William R. Maples and the Role of the Consultants at the U.S. Army Central Identification Laboratory, Hawaii", Lisa M. Hoshower, PhD

 

  "Forensic Studies of William R. Maples, Ph.D.: Four Men, Four Centuries, Four Countries", William M. Goza, JD, DHL

 

  "Video Superimposition at the C.A. Pound Laboratory, 1987 to 1992", Dana Austin-Smith, PhD

 

  "Anterior Femoral Curvature Revisited: Race Assessment from the Femur", Mary B. Trudell, PhD

 

  "Radiographic Determination of Developmental Age in Fetuses and Stillborns", Michael W. Warren, PhD

 

  "Homicide in North Central Florida", Shuala S. Martin, BA (not presented)

 

  "Radiographic Identification Based on Extremity Fractures: Two Case Studies", Kendra R. Smith, MFS

 

  "Briefly Unidentified: A Case Study of a Peculiar Source of Identification", Wendi G. O’Connor, MA

 

  "Homicide or Accident off the Coast of Florida: Trauma Analysis of Mutilated Human Remains", Phoebe R. Stubblefield, MA

 

  "Blades and Bones: The Interpretation of Sharp-Force Trauma", Heather A. Walsh-Haney, BA

 

  "Evaluation of Skeletal Fracture Patterns Resulting from a Fall from Great Height", Cheryl Katzmarzyk, MA

 

  "William R. Maples’ Techniques and the Question of Cannibalistic vs. Ritualistic Human Bone Modification in the Cook Islands, Polynesia", Susan C. Anton, PhD

 

  "Ales Hrdlicka’s Role in the History of Forensic Anthropology", Douglas H. Ubelaker, PhD

 

  "The Pedagogy of Dr. William R. Maples", A. Midori Baptista, PhD

 

  "Three Decades in the Evolution of a Career", Karen Ramey Burns, PhD 

 

 

 

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