Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology

The excavation of DdKi-2, Fort Frances, Ontario, was an emergency situation arising from the construction of a new parking lot for Boise Cascade Canada Ltd. (now Stone Consolidate Ltd.) who unexpectedly encountered 13 burials of human origin. The osteological and isotopic data are used to estimate r...

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Main Author: Peckmann, Tanya Rochelle
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/961
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description The excavation of DdKi-2, Fort Frances, Ontario, was an emergency situation arising from the construction of a new parking lot for Boise Cascade Canada Ltd. (now Stone Consolidate Ltd.) who unexpectedly encountered 13 burials of human origin. The osteological and isotopic data are used to estimate racial affinity, age at death, sex, stature, and pathological conditions of these individuals for the eventual repatriation of the remains.
author Peckmann, Tanya Rochelle
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Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
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title Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
title_short Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
title_full Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
title_fullStr Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
title_full_unstemmed Burials from a historic Hudson Bay Company cemetery at Fort Frances, Ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
title_sort burials from a historic hudson bay company cemetery at fort frances, ontario, a case study in applied forensic osteology
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