However whilst the types of target that forensic archaeologists are asked to investigate are diverse the most common can be generally grouped as follows:
In January 2000, a forensic archaeologist took a core sample from the cemetery, now covered by the four-acre St. George municipal parking lot.
Koppel had a written denial from the forensic archaeologist asserting that he had not concluded that the remains of Jesus and Miriamne showed they were husband and wife.
Before joining the police, Tindall had worked for several years for the British Museum as a forensic archaeologist.
In "Doom," an estranged brother and sister meet on Mars, where she is a forensic archaeologist and he is a soldier sent to quell an uprising of mutants.
In any case, the forensic archaeologists found no trace of Spain's greatest twentieth-century poet.
For instance, forensic archaeologists work with law enforcement officers to locate evidence or study potential gravesites.
Kerrie Grant, 45, an Australian forensic archaeologist, said all the victims appeared to be male, and between the ages of 20 and 35.
A forensic archaeologist might have made something of it, but he wasn't planning on calling one in.
"We'd drive like hell to get to the checkpoint," said Robert Stair, a forensic archaeologist from Canada who took part in the exhumations.