Agriculture and Natural Resources, Institute of (IANR)
Forensic Science: Faculty and Staff Publications
With your forensic science degree, you'll have the technical know-how, the hands-on experience and the intellectual flexibility to adapt to virtually any criminal investigation — and apply your science knowledge and skills to interpret the evidence and arrive at sound conclusions.
2023
Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Riverine Fisheries and Butchery in Pakistani Punjab, William Belcher
The persistence and stabilization of auxiliary genes in the human skin virome, Ema H. Graham, Wesley A. Tom, Alison C. Neujahr, Michael Adamowicz, Jennifer Clarke, Joshua R. Herr, and Samodha C. Fernando
DNA Transfer and Persistence on Non-Porous Surfaces Submerged in Spring Water [Preliminary Study], Morgan L.. Korzik, Josep De Alcaraz-Fossoul, Michael S. Adamowicz, and David San Pietro
Diagnosing neurocysticercosis in skeletonized human remains of forensic importance, John O. Obafunwa and Karl Reinhard
2022
Internal Validation of MaSTR™ Probabilistic Genotyping Software for the Interpretation of 2–5 Person Mixed DNA Profiles, Michael S. Adamowicz, Taylor N. Rambo, and Jennifer L. Clarke
Death Scene Insect Succession in Nebraska: A Guidebook, Erin Bauer, Larry Barksdale, Emma Sidel, and Justine LaViolette
The application of the skin virome for human identification, Ema H. Graham, Jennifer Clarke, Samodha Fernando, Joshua Herr, and Michael Adamowicz
Natural Environment: Protocol to Recover Pollen Grains on Bodies, Karl J. Reinhard and A. Barbosa
2021
Experiences in Archaeology, Social Justice, and Democratic Principles: the 2016-2019 Archaeological Field School at the University of Hawai'i West O'ahu, William Belcher, Suzanne Falgout, Joyce Chinen, Robert Kalani Carriera, and Johanna Fuller
The role of forensic anthropological techniques in identifying America's war dead from past conflicts, William Belcher, Calvin Y. Shiroma, Lesley A. Chesson, Gregory E. Berg, and Miranda Jans
The Role of Forensic Anthropological Techniques in Identifying America's War Dead from Past Conflicts, William Belcher, Calvin Y. Shiroma, Lesley A. Chesson, Gregory E. Berg, and Miranda Jans
Multi-agent scavenging patterns in Hawai‘i: A forensic archaeological and skeletal case study, Jennifer F. Byrnes and William Belcher
Case report: Digital restoration of fragmented non-human skull, Gargi Jani, Abraham Johnson, and William Belcher
Molecular Identification of Parasites in an Intestinal Coprolite from a Mummified Religious Dignitary of the Piraino Mother Church Crypt, Sicily, Amanda Rollins, Krystiana Krupa, Georgia Millward, Dario Piombino-Mascali, Karl Reinhard, and Frederika Kaestle
2020
CoproID predicts the source of coprolites and paleofeces using microbiome composition and host DNA content, Maxime Borry, Bryan Cordova, Angela Perri, Marsha Wibowo, Tanvi Prasad Honap, Jada Ko, Kate Britton, Linus Girdland-Flink, Robert C. Power, Ingelise Stuijts, Domingo C. Salazar-García, Courtney Hofman, Richard Hagan, Thérèse Samdapawindé Kagoné, Nicolas Meda, Helene Carabin, David Jacobson, Karl Reinhard, Cecil Lewis, Aleksandar Kostic, Choongwon Jeong, Alexander Herbig, Alexander Hübner, and Christina Warinner
Pinworm research in the Southwest USA: Five decades of methodological and theoretical development and the epidemiological approach, Morgana Camacho and Karl Reinhard
Diet analysis reveals pre-historic meals among the Loma San Gabriel at La Cueva de Los Muertos Chiquitos, Rio Zape, Mexico (600–800 CE), Elisa Pucu, Julia Russ, and Karl Reinhard
2019
Confusing a Pollen Grain with a Parasite Egg: an Appraisal of “Paleoparasitological Evidence of Pinworm (Enterobius Vermicularis) Infection in a Female Adolescent Residing in Ancient Tehran”, Morgana Camacho and Karl Reinhard
Preface for Special Section on Archaeoparasitology: A Global Perspective on Ancient Parasites and Current Research Projects, Jong Yil Chai, Min Sea, Karl Reinhard, and Dong Hoon Shin
Comparison of extraction methods for recovering ancient microbial DNA from paleofeces, Richard Hagan; Courtney A. Hofman; Alexander Hübner; Karl Reinhard; Stephanie Schnorr; Cecil M. Lewis, Jr.; Krithivasan Sankaranarayanan; and Christina G. Warinner
Scientific Integrity in the Forensic Sciences: Consumerism, Conflicts of Interest, and Transparency, Nicholas V. Passalacqua, Marin A. Pilloud, and William Belcher
Pinworm Infection at Salmon Ruins and Aztec Ruins: Relation to Pueblo III Regional Violence, Karl Reinhard and Morgana Camacho
Imaging coprolite taphonomy and preservation, Karl Reinhard, Morgana Camacho, Breyden Geyer, Samantha Hayek, Chase Horn, Kaitlin Otterson, and Julia Russ
The Prevotella copri Complex Comprises Four Distinct Clades Underrepresented in Westernized Populations, Adrian Tett, Kun D. Huang, Francesco Asnicar, Hannah Fehlner-Peach, Edoardo Pasolli, Nicolai Karcher, Federica Armanini, Paolo Manghi, Kevin Bonham, Moreno Zolfo, Francesca De Filippis, Cara Magnabosco, Richard Bonneau, John Lusingu, John Amuasi, Karl Reinhard, Thomas Rattei, Fredrik Boulund, Lars Engstrand, Albert Zink, Maria Carmen Collado, Dan R. Littman, Daniel Eibach, Danilo Ercolini, Omar Rota-Stabelli, Curtis Huttenhower, Frank Maixner, and Nicola Segata
The Skiles Mummy: Care of a debilitated hunter-gatherer evidenced by coprolite studies and stable isotopic analysis of hair, Kirsten A. Verostick, Isabel Teixeira-Santos, Vaughn M. Bryant Jr., and Karl Reinhard
2018
Recovering parasites from mummies and coprolites: An epidemiological approach, Morgana Camacho, Adauto Araújo, Johnica J. Morrow, Jane E. Buikstra, and Karl Reinhard
Taphonomic considerations on pinworm prevalence in three Ancestral Puebloan latrines, Morgana Camacho, Alena M. Iñiguez, and Karl Reinhard
The Paleoepidemiology of Enterobius vermicularis (Nemata: Oxyuridae) Among the Loma San Gabriel at La Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos (600–800 CE), Rio Zape Valley, Durango, Mexico, Johnica J. Morrow and Karl Reinhard
Autologous Bone Flap Resorption Years After Subtemporal Craniotomy, John Oladapo Obafunwa, Emily E. Hammerl, David Jaskierny, Livia A. Taylor, Lynette Russell, and Karl Reinhard
New evidence of ancient parasitism among Late Archaic and Ancestral Puebloan residents of Chaco Canyon, Rachel E. Paseka, Carrie C. Heitman, and Karl Reinhard
Pollen Evidence of Medicine from an Embalming Jar Associated with Vittoria della Rovere, Florence, Italy, Karl Reinhard, Kelsey B. Lynch, Annie Larsen, Braymond Adams, Leon Higley, Marina Milanello do Amaral, Julia Russ, Donatella Lippi, Johnica J. Morrow, and Dario Piombino-Mascali
Paleoparasitology and Pathoecology in Russia: Investigations and Perspectives, Sergey Slepchenko and Karl Reinhard
2017
Pseudoscorpions of the family Cheiridiidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) recovered from burial sediments at Pachacamac (500–1,500CE), Peru, Johnica J. Morrow, Livia Taylor, Lauren Peck, Christian Elowsky, Lawrence Stewart Owens, Peter Eeckout, and Karl Reinhard
Palynological Investigation of Mummified Human Remains, Karl Reinhard, Marina Milanello do Amaral, and Nicole Wall
2016
Cleaning Puparia for Forensic Analysis, Leon G. Higley, Tierney R. Brosius, Karl Reinhard, and David Carter
Hair Analysis in Motor Vehicles, Jaclyn E. Humrich and Larry Barksdale
Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Enterobius vermicularis (Nematoda: Oxyuridae) in the Prehistoric Americas, Karl J. Reinhard, Adauto Araújo, and Johnica J. Morrow
2015
Paleoparasitology – Human Parasites in Ancient Material, Adauto Araújo, Karl Reinhard, and Luiz Fernando Ferreira
PALEOEPIDEMIOLOGY OF INTESTINAL PARASITES AND LICE IN PRE-COLUMBIAN SOUTH AMERICA *, Adauto Araujo, Karl J. Reinhard, Daniela Leles, Luciana Sianto, Alena Iniguez, Martin Fugassa, Berrnardo Arriaza, Nancy Orellana, and Luiz Fernando Ferreira
Forensic Palynological Analysis of Intestinal Contents of a Korean Mummy, Paulette Arguelles, Karl Reinhard, and Dong Hoon Shin
Agave Chewing and Dental Wear: Evidence from Quids, Emily E. Hammerl, Melissa A. Baier, and Karl Reinhard
Curatorial implications of Ophyra capensis (Order Diptera, Family Muscidae) puparia recovered from the body of the Blessed Antonio Patrizi, Monticiano, Italy (Middle Ages), Johnica J. Morrow, Diesel A. Baldwin, Leon G. Higley, Dario Piombino-Mascali, and Karl J. Reinhard
Taphonomic Considerations for the Analysis of Parasites from Archaeological Contexts, Johnica J. Morrow, Dario Piombino-Mascali, and Karl J. Reinhard
Parasitology in an archaeological context: Analysis of medieval burials in Nivelles, Belgium, S. E. Rácz, Elisa Pucu de Araujo, E. Jensen, C. Mostek, Johnica J. Morrow, M. L. van Hove, R. Bianucci, D. Willems, F. Heller, Adauto Araujo, and Karl Reinhard
Prehistoric earth oven facilities and the pathoecology of Chagas disease in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands, Karl Reinhard and Adauto Araujo
DIET AND PARASITISM AT DUST DEVIL CAVE, Karl J. Reinhard, J Richard Ambler, and Magdalene McGuffie
2014
A Retrospective Examination of Paleoparasitology and its Establishment in the Journal of Parasitology, Charles T. Faulkner and Karl Reinhard
Taphonomic considerations of a whipworm infection in a mummy from the Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius, Lithuania, Johnica J. Morrow, Annie S. Larsen, Dario Piombino-Mascali, Rimantas Jankauskas, Justina Kozakaitė, Adauto Araújo, and Karl J. Reinhard
Paleoparasitological Studies on Mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea, Min Seo, Adauto Araújo, Karl J. Reinhard, Jong Yil Chai, and Dong Hoon Shin
Establishing Tobacco Origin from Pollen Identification: An Approach to Resolving the Debate, Shane Williams, Shelby Hubbard, Karl Reinhard, and Sérgio Augusto de Miranda Chaves
2013
Paleoparasitology: the origin of human parasites; Paleoparasitologia: a origem dos parasitas humanos, Adauto Araújo, Karl Reinhard, Luis Fernando Ferreira, Elisa Pucu, and Pedro Paulo Chieffi
On head lice and social interaction in archaic Andean coastal populations, Bernardo Arriaza, Vivien Standen, Karl Reinhard, Aduto Araújo, Jörg Heukelbach, and Katharina Dittmar
Clarifying prehistoric parasitism from a complementary morphological and molecular approach, Lauren M. Cleeland, Mason V. Reichard, Raul Y. Tito, Karl J. Reinhard, and Cecil M. Lewis
Evidence for maize (Zea mays) in the Late Archaic (3000–1800 B.C.) in the Norte Chico region of Peru, Jonathan Haas, Winifred Creamer, Luis Huamán Mesía, David Goldstein, Karl Reinhard, and Cindy Vergel Rodríguez
Food, parasites, and epidemiological transitions: A broad perspective, Karl Reinhard, Luis Fernando Ferreira, Françoise Bouchet, L. Sianto, J. M.F. Dutra, A. Iniguez, Daniela Leles, M. Le Bailley, Martín Horacio Fugassa, Elisa Pucu, and Adauto Araújo
Applying forensic anthropological data in homicide investigation to the depravity standard, Karl Reinhard, Michael Welner, Matthias I. Okoye, Melissa Marotta, Gary Plank, Brianna Anderson, and Theresa Mastellon
Parasitism of the Zweeloo Woman: Dicrocoeliasis evidenced in a Roman period bog mummy, Nicole Searcey, Karl Reinhard, Eduard Egarter-Vigl, Frank Maixner, Dario Piombino-Mascali, Albert R. Zink, Wijnand van der Sanden, Scott Gardner, and Raffaella Bianucci
2012
Study of archaeological nits/eggs of Pediculus humanus capitis by scanning electron microscopy, Bernardo Arriaza, Vivien Standen, Hipólito Núñez, and Karl Reinhard
Zoonotic and Human Parasites of Inhabitants of Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos, Rio Zape Valley, Durango, Mexico, F. Agustín Jiménez-Ruiz, Scott Lyell Gardner, Adauto Araújo, Martín Horacio Fugassa, Richard H. Brooks, Elizabeth Racz, and Karl J. Reinhard
Are Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum a single species?, Daniela Leles, Scott L. Gardner, Karl Reinhard, Alena Iñiguez, and Adauto Araujo
Dietary analysis of Piraino 1, Sicily, Italy: The role of archaeopalynology in forensic science, Dario Piombino-Mascali, Albert R. Zink, Karl J. Reinhard, Melissa Lein, Stephanie Panzer, Arthur C. Aufderheide, Rachel Rachid, Wanderley De Souza, Adauto Araujo, Sergio A.M. Chavez, Sara LeRoy-Toren, Isabel Teixeira-Santos, and Juliana M. F. Dutra
Understanding the Pathoecological Relationship between Ancient Diet and Modern Diabetes through Coprolite Analysis: A Case Example from Antelope Cave, Mojave County, Arizona, Karl J. Reinhard, Keith L. Johnson, Sara LeRoy-Toren, Kyle Wieseman, Isabel Teixeira-Santos, and Mônica Vieira
Insights from Characterizing Extinct Human Gut Microbiomes, Raul Y. Tito; Dan Knights; Jessica Metcalf; Alexandra J. Obregon-Tito; Lauren Cleeland; Fares Najar; Bruce Roe; Karl Reinhard; Kristin Sobolik; Samuel Belknap; Morris Foster; Paul Spicer; Rob Knight; and Cecil M. Lewis, Jr.
2011
Paleoepidemiology of Intestinal Parasites and Lice in Pre-Columbian South America, Adauto Araujo, Karl Reinhard, Daniela Leles, Luciana Sianto, Alena M. Iñiguez, Martin Fugassa, Bernardo Arriaza, Nancy Orellana, and Luis Fernando Ferreira
Paleoamerican Diet, Migration and Morphology in Brazil: Archaeological Complexity of the Earliest Americans, Sabine Eggers, Maria Parks, Gisela Grupe, and Karl J. Reinhard
PARASITISM OF PREHISTORIC HUMANS AND COMPANION ANIMALS FROM ANTELOPE CAVE, MOJAVE COUNTY, NORTHWEST ARIZONA, Martín Horacio Fugassa, Karl Reinhard, Keith L. Johnson, Scott L. Gardner, Mônica Vieira, and Adauto Araujo
Where Have All the Plant Foods Gone? The Search for Refined Dietary Reconstruction from Chinchorro Mummies, Karl J. Reinhard, Sara Le-Roy-Toren, and Bernardo Arriaza
2010
Possible influence of the ENSO phenomenon on the pathoecology of diphyllobothriasis and anisakiasis in ancient Chinchorro populations, Bernardo Arriaza, Karl Reinhard, Adauto Araujo, Nancy C. Orellana, and Vivien G. Standen
ARCHAEOPARASITOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF A MUMMY FROM SICILY (18th–19th CENTURY AD), Kelsey J. Kumm, Karl J. Reinhard, Dario Piombino-Mascali, and Adauto Araujo
A parasitological paradox: Why is ascarid infection so rare in the prehistoric Americas?, Daniela Leles, Karl Reinhard, Martín Horacio Fugassa, Luis Fernando Ferreira, Alena M. Iñiguez, and Adauto Araujo
Evaluating microfossil content of dental calculus from Brazilian sambaquis, Verônica Wesolowski, Sheila Maria Ferraz Mendonça de Souza, Karl Reinhard, and Gregório Ceccantini
2009
Paleoparasitology of Chagas disease - A Review, Adauto Araujo, Ann Maria Jansen, Karl Reinhard, and Luiz F. Ferreira
ANIMAL HELMINTHS IN HUMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS: A REVIEW OF ZOONOSES IN THE PAST, Luciana Sianto, Marcia Chame, Cassius S. P. Silva, Marcelo L. C. Gonçalves, Karl Reinhard, Martín Horacio Fugassa, and Adauto Araújo
Impact of Empire Expansion on Household Diet: The Inka in Northern Chile’s Atacama Desert, Sheila D. Vinton, Linda Perry, Karl J. Reinhard, Calogero M. Santoro, and Isabel Teixeira-Santos
2008
Paleoparasitology: Perspectives with New Techniques, Adauto Araújo, Karl Reinhard, Otilio M. Bastos, Ligia C. Costa, Claude Pirmez, Alena Iñighez, Ana Carolina Vicente, Carlos M. Morel, and Luiz Fernando Ferreira
Parasites as Probes for Prehistoric Human Migrations?, Adauto Araújo, Karl J. Reinhard, Luiz Fernando Ferreira, and Scott Lyell Gardner
Parasites as Probes for Prehistoric Human Migrations? (galley proofs), Adauto Araújo, Karl J. Reinhard, Luiz F. Ferreira, and Scott Lyell Gardner
Lifestyle of Shellmound Builders in Brazil (galley proofs), Sabine Eggers, C. C. Petronilho, K. Brandt, J. Filippini, and Karl J. Reinhard
How does a riverine setting affect the lifestyle of shellmound builders in Brazil?, Sabine Eggers, C. C. Petronilho, K. Brandt, C. Jericó-Daminello, J. Filippini, and Karl Reinhard
Eimeriid Oocysts From Archaeological Samples in Patagonia, Argentina, Martín Horacio Fugassa, N. H. Sardella, V. Taglioretti, Karl J. Reinhard, and Adauto Araujo
Enterobius vermicularis ancient DNA In Pre-Columbian Human Populations, Alena Mayo Iniguez, Karl J. Reinhard, Luiz Fernando Ferreira, Adauto Araujo, Ana Carolina, and Paulo Vincente
A Tick from a Prehistoric Arizona Coprolite, Keith L. Johnson, Karl J. Reinhard, Luciana Sianto, Adauto Araújo, Scott Lyell Gardner, and John J. Janovy Jr.
A Tick From a Prehistoric Arizona Coprolite (Galley Proofs), Keith L. Johnson, Karl J. Reinhard, Luciana Sianto, Adauto Araújo, Scott Lyell Gardner, and John J. Janovy Jr.
A child and his fate: tuberculosis, perimortem trauma and mummification, Sheila M. M.De Souza, Karl J. Reinhard, Bernardo Tessarollo, Jose Fernando Cardona Zannier, and Adauto Araujo
CRANIAL DEFORMATION AS THE CAUSE OF DEATH FOR A CHILD FROM THE CHILLON RIVER VALLEY, PERU, Shelia M.F. Medoncade Souza, Karl J. Reinhard, and Andrea Lessa
Simulations with Elaborated Worked Example Modeling: Beneficial Effects on Schema Acquisition, Debra K. Meier, Karl J. Reinhard, David O. Carter, and David W. Brooks
Parasite Pathoecology of Chacoan Great Houses: The Healthiest and Wormiest Ancestral Puebloans, Karl J. Reinhard
Archaeoparasitology, Karl J. Reinhard and Adauto Araújo
Chinese Liver Flukes in Latrine Sediments From Wong Nim’s Property, San Bernardino, California: Archaeoparasitology of the Caltrans District Headquarters (Galley Proofs), Karl J. Reinhard, Adauto Araújo, Luciana Sianto, Julia G. Costello, and Karen Swope
Burials: Dietary Sampling Methods, Karl J. Reinhard and Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr.
Pathoecology and the Future of Coprolite Studies in Bioarchaeology, Karl J. Reinhard and Vaughn M. Bryant Jr.
Pathoecology and the Future of Coprolite Studies in Bioarchaeology, Karl J. Reinhard and Vaughn M. Bryant Jr.
Evaluating chloroplast DNA in prehistoric Texas coprolites: medicinal, dietary, or ambient ancient DNA? (Galley Proofs), Karl J. Reinhard, Sérgio M. Chaves, John G. Jones, and Alena M. Iñiguez
Phylotyping and Functional Analysis of Two Ancient Human Microbiomes, Raúl Y. Tito; Simone Macmil; Graham Wiley; Fares Najar; Lauren Cleeland; Chunmei Qu; Ping Wang; Frederic Romagne; Sylvain Leonard; Agustín Jiménez Ruiz; Karl Reinhard; Bruce A. Roe; and Cecil M. Lewis, Jr.
2007
Parasite findings in archeological remains: Diagnosis and interpretation, Adauto Arajuo, Karl J. Reinhard, and Luiz Fernando Ferreira
Dental wash: a problematic method for extracting microfossils from teeth (galley proofs), Célia H. C. Boyadjian, Sabine Eggers, and Karl J. Reinhard
Hunter-gatherer Use of Small Animal Food Resources: Coprolite Evidence, Karl J. Reinhard, J. R. Ambler, and C. R. Szuter
Comment on Reinterpreting the Pollen Data from Dos Cabezas, Karl J. Reinhard, Vaughn M. Bryant, and Sheila Dorsey Vinton