Forensic pathologists, archeologists, and forensic anthropologists are often required to interpret burnt bones. One of the key factors for an accurate interpretation of the remains and the events leading to incineration is the estimation of the maximum exposure temperature of the human remains. Several types of research focus on temperature estimation, using color assessment, histology observations, and mechanical changes, which can help in the most accurate interpretation. The color of burnt bone is inevitably related to the time and temperature(s) to which it was exposed, the size and condition of the bone, and the environment. Nevertheless, it can be possible to estimate exposure temperature based on visual observation and analysis.

Development of a Colorimetric Scale as an Aid for Estimating Temperature of Burnt Bone

Emilio Nuzzolese
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Francesco Lupariello;Lucia Tattoli;Giancarlo Di Vella
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2022-01-01

Abstract

Forensic pathologists, archeologists, and forensic anthropologists are often required to interpret burnt bones. One of the key factors for an accurate interpretation of the remains and the events leading to incineration is the estimation of the maximum exposure temperature of the human remains. Several types of research focus on temperature estimation, using color assessment, histology observations, and mechanical changes, which can help in the most accurate interpretation. The color of burnt bone is inevitably related to the time and temperature(s) to which it was exposed, the size and condition of the bone, and the environment. Nevertheless, it can be possible to estimate exposure temperature based on visual observation and analysis.
2022
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https://www.eurekaselect.com/article/128504
Burnt remains, Burnt bone, Heat-induced changes, Temperature estimation, Forensic anthropology, Forensic sciences
Emilio Nuzzolese, Francesco Lupariello, Lucia Tattoli, Giancarlo Di Vella
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