Clyde Snow
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American anthropologist
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Clyde Snow's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Arizona
Why Is Clyde Snow Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clyde Snow was an American forensic anthropologist. Some of his skeletal confirmations include John F. Kennedy, victims of John Wayne Gacy, King Tutankhamun, victims of the Oklahoma City bombing, and Nazi doctor Josef Mengele.
Clyde Snow's Published Works
Published Works
- Anthropometric and Mass Distribution Characteristics of the Adult Female. Revised (1983) (116)
- Forensic DNA testing on skeletal remains from mass graves: a pilot project in Guatemala. (1995) (106)
- Spatial Geometry of the Human Pelvis (1982) (79)
- Impact injuries in pregnancy. I. Experimental studies. (1968) (67)
- Fatal injuries resulting from extreme water impact. (1967) (65)
- Sex and race determination of crania by calipers and computer: a test of the Giles and Elliot discriminant functions in 52 forensic science cases. (1979) (57)
- The investigation of the human remains of the “disappeared” in Argentina (1984) (44)
- Postmortem pink teeth. (1977) (41)
- Variation in premortem statural measurements compared to statural estimates of skeletal remains. (1971) (37)
- Survival in Emergency Escape from Passenger Aircraft (1970) (31)
- Equations for estimating age at death from the pubic symphysis: a modification of the McKern-Stewart method. (1983) (26)
- Trait analysis of the dentition of the Tarahumara Indians and Mestizos of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico. (1969) (25)
- The response of the Savannah baboon (Papio cynocephalus) to thermal stress. (1967) (21)
- Statistical assessment of commingled skeletal remains. (1970) (18)
- Impact Injury to the Pregnant Female and Fetus in Lap Belt Restraint (1966) (17)
- Identification of serial homicide victims in the "Green River Murder" investigation. (1987) (15)
- Hidden in Plain Sight: X.X. Burials and the Desaparecidos in the Department of Guatemala, 1977–1986 (2008) (12)
- Pathology of trauma attributed to restraint systems in crash impacts. (1968) (12)
- Experimental Impact Protection with Advanced Automotive Restraint Systems: Preliminary Primate Tests with Air Bag and Inertia Reel/Inverted-Y Yoke Torso Harness (1967) (11)
- Detection of bullet residue in bone using proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) analysis. (1986) (11)
- Human Osteological Remains From the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1988) (10)
- The physical growth and development of the open-land baboon, Papio doguera (1967) (10)
- Sí Hubo Genocidio: Anthropologists and the Genocide Trial of Guatemala's Ríos Montt (2013) (10)
- SEAT BELT INJURIES IN IMPACT (1969) (9)
- The Oklahoma City child disappearances of 1967: forensic anthropology in the identification of skeletal remains. (1970) (9)
- Experimental comparison of trauma in lateral (+Gy), rearward facing (+Gx), and forward facing (-Gx) body orientations when restrained by lap belt only. (1967) (8)
- Computation Of Mass Distribution Characteristics Of Children (1980) (7)
- A Preliminary Study of Maximal Control Force Capability of Female Pilots (1972) (6)
- Anthropometry of Airline Stewardesses (1976) (6)
- Anthropometry of air traffic control trainees. (1965) (5)
- The angle of shoulder slope in normal males as a factor in shoulder-harness design. (1965) (5)
- Chapter 13. An Epidemiology of Homicide: Ningún Nombre Burials in the Province of Buenos Aires from 1970 to 1984 (1992) (4)
- A failure to communicate: the need for standardization of procedures for the exchange of identification information of crime and mass disaster victims. (1984) (3)
- The Human Skeleton, A Manual for Archaeologists. J. E. Anderson (illustrated by Tom Munro) . National Museum of Canada, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. 164 pp., 63 figs. $2.00. (1963) (2)
- Spermatogenesis of Bufo boreas (1954) (2)
- Gore Pit Skeleton: Earliest Dated Human Burial from Oklahoma (1976) (2)
- Anthropometry, Assassinations, and Aircraft Disasters: A Career in Forensic Anthropology (1982) (1)
- Experimental impact protection with advanced restraint systems: preliminary primate tests with air bag and inertia reel-inverted-Y yoke torso harness. AM 69-4. (1969) (1)
- Seat belt injuries in impact. AM 69-5. (1969) (0)
- Unidentified Body of a Child (1976) (0)
- Forensic Anthropology in the Identification of Skeletal Remains. In: Human Identification: Case Studies In Forensic Anthropology (1984) (0)
- Pathology of trauma attributed to restraint systems in crash impacts. AM 69-3. (1969) (0)
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