This book will present the most advanced research on forensic archaeology presented during the
annual European meetings in the last 3 years. Thanks to the broad nature of the chapters
presented this book will show not only different approaches and different crime scenes around
Europe but also how every single European law enforcement has faced forensic investigations.
This book shows forensic archaeology as practiced in this legal context emerging and
solidifying in many European countries differing in some respects because of differences in
legal systems but ultimately sharing common grounds. Differently from similar books this will
be not only a collection of research and case studies in which forensic practitioners
demonstrate the extent and complexity of the various aspects of forensic archaeology but also
it will show the necessity of co-operation as a condition for any work in forensic archaeology
among scientists of different disciplines and law enforcers.