Tom Sachs: Handmade hand guns - Iain Claridge
Handmade Hand Guns by Tom Sachs. Via Things Organised Neatly.
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Dead Men Do Tell Tales
Dead Men Do Tell Tales book. Read 336 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. From a skeleton, a skull, a mere fragment of burnt thighbon...
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Forensic Anthropology, 3D Facial Reconstruction
Image BV6253: An artist, with the help of a forensic anthropologist, creates a 3D facial reconstruction. The process recreates the face of an individual using the skull with anatomical depth markers attached. The markers denote the thickness of the skin and muscles. The selection of depth markers is based on over a century of studies of males and females of different ancestral groups. The artist then fills in the gaps between the markers with modeling clay and sculpts the remainder of the…
The post mortem pink tooth is a common finding related to cases of asphyxia, such as strangulation, drowning or suffocation (Institute of Forensic Medicine, Cordoba, Argentina).
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Jobs You Won't See on CSI #2: Forensic Artist-Russ Stover
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How to Do a Forensic Facial Reconstruction
How to Do a Forensic Facial Reconstruction: This is a brief overview of how forensic 3-D manual craniofacial reproductions are done. While this instructable will show the process of one case from beginning to end, it is not intended to be a proxy for teaching the knowledge and skills re…
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Forensic Pathology
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