The Effectiveness of Historic Human Detection Dog Teams in Locating Historic Unmarked Cemeteries – Article (Legacy 12-510)
Part of the Guidance on the Use of Historic Human Remains Detection Dogs for Locating Unmarked Cemeteries (Legacy 12-510) project
Author(s): Carey Baxter; Michael Hargrave
Year: 2015
Summary
This article describes a scientific study testing the effectiveness of Historic Human Remains Detection (HHRD) dogs and comparing HHRD dog results against geophysical survey results at multiple, unmarked, burial sites.
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The Effectiveness of Historic Human Detection Dog Teams in Locating Historic Unmarked Cemeteries – Article (Legacy 12-510). Carey Baxter, Michael Hargrave. 2015 ( tDAR id: 475568) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8475568
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Keywords
Culture
Historic
Site Type
Cemetery
Investigation Types
Geophysical Survey
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
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Site Evaluation / Testing
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Systematic Survey
General
Geophysical Survey
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Historic Cemetery
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Human Burials
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Human Remains Detection Dogs
Geographic Keywords
Champaign, Illinois
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Fort Gordon, Georgia
Temporal Keywords
19th Century
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20th Century
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Principal Investigator(s): Carey Baxter; Michael Hargrave
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