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2 - Perception of animals related to real, observed decompositions vs. animals of symbolic meaning. Here. we try to differentiale between snakes and maggots in medieval pictures (Dances Of The Dead), as well as mentioning loads and moth. We also show an example where a renaissance artist substituted the heart of a decomposed body (ivory skeleton. ''Tödlein'') by a blowfly.<BR> | 2 - Perception of animals related to real, observed decompositions vs. animals of symbolic meaning. Here. we try to differentiale between snakes and maggots in medieval pictures (Dances Of The Dead), as well as mentioning loads and moth. We also show an example where a renaissance artist substituted the heart of a decomposed body (ivory skeleton. ''Tödlein'') by a blowfly.<BR> | ||
Furthermore, we present five new unusual cases that we encountered during our forensic entomology co-operations with several police departments in Germany. | Furthermore, we present five new '''''unusual cases''''' that we encountered during our forensic entomology co-operations with several police departments in Germany. | ||
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Quelle: International Academy of Forensic Sciences (IAFS), Meeting in Montpellier, France, K-24
Meeting of the IAFS
ENTOMOLOGY, INSECTS AND CORPSES
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VON M. BENECKE
The organizers asked us to give a short introduction into historic aspects of forensic entomology. In our presentation, we will focus on:
1 - Brief overview over early forensic entomology cases. their main misconceptions and what we might learn from them. This will touch the very modern question of what makes a person a good expert witness, compared 10 a bad one.
2 - Perception of animals related to real, observed decompositions vs. animals of symbolic meaning. Here. we try to differentiale between snakes and maggots in medieval pictures (Dances Of The Dead), as well as mentioning loads and moth. We also show an example where a renaissance artist substituted the heart of a decomposed body (ivory skeleton. Tödlein) by a blowfly.
Furthermore, we present five new unusual cases that we encountered during our forensic entomology co-operations with several police departments in Germany.
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