FASE MEETING FRIDAY 26 of SEPTEMBER 2008 ORAL PAPER PRESENTATION MORNING SESSION 9H -9H45 Is forensic anthropology really forensic anatomy? Black .S University of Dundee, UK BIOLOGICAL PROFILE 09H45 Development of a method to estimate skeletal age at death in adults using the acetabulum and the auricular surface Clotilde Rougé-Maillart Bruno Vielle, Nathalie Jousseta Daniel Chappardb , Norbert Telmond MD, Eugenia Cunhae University of ANGERS, France 10H An Evaluation of Statistical Methods for the Determination of Age of Death Using Dental Root Translucency and Periodontosis Martrille L1, Schmitt A.2, Saliba-Serre B.2, Tremblay M. 3, Baccino E.1 University of Montpellier, France. 10H15 Sex identification of the femur in modern Cretans: Radiographic versus osteometric method Kranioti F. Elena , Michalodimitrakis Manolis, University of Crete, 10H30 Apples, Oranges, and Forensic Human Identification: Comparative DFA of Linear and Geometric Morphometric Cranial Shape Variation Patrick Randolph-Quinney University of Dundee, UK. 10H45 Measurement of open apices of third molars to test chronological age of over 18year -olds in living subjects Cameriere R, Ferrante L, De Angelis, Scarpino F University of Macerata, Italy BREAK MISCELLANEOUS 11H30 A forensic anthropology case of dismemberment : Eugénia Cunha*, Sónia Codinha*, Agostinho Santos, Francisco Costa Santos, Luisa Eiras, Jorge Costa Santos, Steve Symes Depart. of Anthropology, University of COIMBRA and Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal, Portugal 11H45 Trabecular quantification of the neonatal ilium - revealing origins of load bearing structures Craig A Cunningham University of Dundee, Dundee, UK 12H Consumimur igni: the importance of forensic anthropology at the scene of crime of charred bodies D Gibelli1, D Porta1, P Poppa1, M Di Giancamillo2, V Regazzola1, D Schillaci3, E Agosta4, M Grandi1, C Cattaneo1 University of Milano; Italy LUNCH BREAK AFTERNOON SESSION MISCELLANEOUS 14H First autopsy evidences in Portugal Maria Teresa FERREIRA1, Maria João NEVES1, Eugénia CUNHA, João PINHEIRO University of Coimbra and Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal, Portugal 14H15 Identification of skeletal remains in an unusual fluvial transport. E. Guareschi M.D., P. Frati M.D., G. Lanzi, G. Masotti Ph. D. University of Parma, Italy. 14H 45 Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Odontology Practices in ATK Yalçın Büyük1, A. Sadi Çağdır2, Hüseyin Afşin3, Keramettin Kurt4 Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION and FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION 15H The national DVI training Hackman L University of Dundee, UK. 15H30 The Potential of Hand Geometry to Reliably Identify Individuals in Forensic Investigations Rachel Berry, Xanth D G Mallett-Telling, & Chris Rynn University of Dundee, UK BREAK 16H Determination of facial morphology from craniofacial detail Caroline Wilkinson University of Dundee, UK 16H15 Vein Mapping in Identification Helen Meadows & Sue Black University of Dundee, UK 16H45 Odontological identification in Milan: positive identification based on anatomical, pathological and therapeutic morphological comparison D De Angelis1, C Cattaneo1, D Gibelli1, M Grandi1 University of Milano, Italy 17H Forensic facial approximation : a case report . Serrula F, Gomez M, Galindo C, Coello JM, Caanaveral J, GarciaP, Prieto JL, Verano V Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Spain 17H 15 Facial soft tissue thicknesses for the Portuguese adult population Codinha S. University of Coimbra, Portugal CONCLUSIVE REMARKS Pr Eric BACCINO FASE PRESIDENT POSTER PRESENTATION 1/ Forensic anthropology and taphonomy in glacial environments D. Gaudio (1, 2), A. Galassi (2), F. Nicolis (3), C. Bassi (3), N. Cappellozza (3), C. Cattaneo (1). (1) Laboratorio di Antropologia ed Odontologia Forense, Istituto di Medicina Legale di Milano. (2) U.O.S Medicina Necroscopica e Anatomia Patologica Forense, Ulss N.6, Vicenza. (3) Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Provincia Autonoma di Trento. forrensic anthropology and taphonomy in glacial environments 2/ Dismemberment as a method of body disposal: criminal profiling and analysis of manner of mutilation D Gibelli1, D Porta1, G Giovanetti1, L Solito1, M Picozzi2, M Grandi1, C Cattaneo1 1) LABANOF, Laboratorio di Antropologia e Odontologia Forense, Istituto di Medicina Legale e delle Assicurazioni, Università degli Studi di Milano; 2) LIUC – Università Carlo Cattaneo, Castellanza (Varese)