Nos dias 12 e 14 de setembro, o grupo de Antropologia Forense e Paleobiologia esteve presente no FASE – Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe Advanced Course in Forensic Anthropology and One-Day Symposium 2019, que teve lugar em Bruxelas, Bélgica. Contou com a participação de vários investigadores do Centre for Functional Ecology – Science for People & the Planet, nomeadamente com as comunicações orais de:

  • Maria Teresa Ferreira, Catarina Coelho, Eugénia Cunha, Sofia N. Wasterlain. “Evidences of trauma in adult African enslaved individuals from Valle da Gafaria, Lagos, Portugal (15th-17th centuries)”;

  • Calil Makhoul, Luis Batista de Carvalho, David Gonçalves, Eugénia Cunha. “To be or not to be … discriminatory? The re-assemblage of human burned skeletal remains via a chemometric method”;

  • Angela Bessa, Shari L. Forbes, Ricardo Jorge Oliveira-Dinis, Maria Teresa Ferreira. “The mummy returns: bringing to life human spontaneous mummification in forensic scenarios”;

  • Mariana Pedrosa, Luís Batista de Carvalho, Maria Paula Marques, Francisco Curate, Maria Teresa Ferreira “Beyond Metrics And Morphology: Influence of Age at death and Sex in Chemical Analysis by FTIR-ATR”;

Bem como apresentações de posters:

  • Bruna Gabriel, Calil Makhoul, João Coelho, Luís Batista de Carvalho, Eugénia Cunha. “Thermally induced changes: influence of duration of heat exposure on colorometry, morphometry and chemometrics”;

  • Bruna Abrunhosa, Luísa Eiras, Manuela Marques, Eugénia Cunha. “Wormian Bone or gunshot wound? – The complexity of forensic anthropology”;

  • Cláudia Maio, David Navega, Eugénia Cunha. “Metric analysis of the patella for sex estimation”;

  • Inês Oliveira-Santos, Ricardo Miguel Godinho, Manuel Francisco Pereira, António Maurício, António Valera, David Gonçalves. “Macroscopic and microscopic analyses of tooth enamel for sex diagnosis after heat treatment”.