This is an introduction to the podcast series. I address the question of why I’d make a podcast on scattered and scavenged remains. Why knowing about scattered and scavenged remains is important Why doing research on scattered and scavenged remains is important How scattered and scavenged remains impact forensic cases, finding the missing person orContinue reading “Scattered Episode 01: Introduction & the Chandra Levy Case”
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Scattered Episode 02: A Path to Forensic Archaeology – Interview with Dr. Alexandria Young
Dr. Alexandria Young is a forensic archaeologist. She obtained her PhD with the study entitled, “An Investigation of patterns of mammalian scavenging in relation to vertebrate skeletal remains in a Northwestern European context: forensic applications”, from Bournemouth University in 2013. In this episode we talk about: Alexandria’s journey to doing a PhD on scattered andContinue reading “Scattered Episode 02: A Path to Forensic Archaeology – Interview with Dr. Alexandria Young”