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ARCHEOLOGUE JUDICIAIRE [1 record]

Record 1 2009-04-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Private-Sector Positions
  • Courts
  • Occupation Names (General)
OBS

Forensic archaeologists are employed by police and other agencies to help locate evidence at a crime scene using the skills normally used on archaeological sites to uncover evidence from the past. Forensic Archaeologists are employed to locate, excavate and record buried remains, the variety of such targets is large and each case is unique in its requirements (hence the need to use an experienced professional forensic archaeologist).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Postes du secteur privé
  • Tribunaux
  • Désignations des emplois (Généralités)
OBS

Archéologue judiciaire. Se dit d'un archéologue qui met ses connaissances au service des tribunaux pour pouvoir comprendre l'histoire de certains vieux objets.

Spanish

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