Ubelaker D H
Department of Anthropology, NMNH, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC.
J Forensic Sci. 1990 Mar;35(2):466-72.
The case reported here documents how comparative data gleaned from study of museum collections enabled positive identification of an American Indian homicide victim through radiograph comparison. In particular, the shape of the lateral border of the scapula proved to be a unique anatomical feature, appropriate for establishing positive identification.
此处报道的案例记录了如何通过对博物馆藏品的研究收集到的对比数据,通过X光片对比实现对一名美国印第安人凶杀案受害者的身份确认。特别是,肩胛骨外侧缘的形状被证明是一个独特的解剖特征,适合用于进行身份确认。