法医学论文项目

J. Pokines
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鉴于该领域最近的发展,一些法医人类学的学生可能会发现很难设计一个负担得起的,合适的,理想的可发表的论文主题。地语学项目通常可以填补这一角色,因为许多项目不需要大量预算,本质上是实验性的,因此让学生更好地控制他们将收集的数据,以及尚未得到大量研究的主题。作者提出了一份可能的主题清单,主要是在法医法医学领域,针对硕士/硕士论文水平,尽管一些拟议的项目更大或可以适应博士论文。主题包括与食肉动物、啮齿动物、鸟类、爬行动物、植物和地面风化有关的地语学效应;海洋环境;热蚀变;仪式和解剖活动;墓地和非墓地埋葬;骨检测;分解;以及分类程序。建议的主题还包括可能使其更难以探索的因素以及关于哪些地点可能最合适的信息。作者希望在多个分支领域推动地语学研究,并鼓励研究生发表他们的成果。
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Thesis Projects in Forensic Taphonomy
Given the recent growth in the field, some students in forensic anthropology may find it difficult to devise an affordable, suitable, and ideally publishable thesis topic. Taphonomic projects often can fill this role, as many do not require a large budget, are experimental in nature, thus giving students greater control over the data that they will collect, and on topics that have not received large amounts of research. The author presents a list of possible topics primarily in the field of forensic taphonomy and aimed at the MS/MA thesis level, although some proposed projects are larger or could be adapted for a PhD dissertation. The topics include taphonomic effects associated with carnivores, rodents, birds, reptiles, and plants and subaerial weathering; marine environments; thermal alteration; ritual and anatomical activity; cemetery and non-cemetery burials; bone detection; decomposition; and taphonomic procedures. The suggested topics also include factors that may make them more difficult to explore and information on which venues may be the most appropriate. The author hopes to promote taphonomic research in multiple subfields and encourage graduate students to pursue publication of their results.
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