1. Introduction - The development of research into human decomposition2. A brief review of research into the estimation of the time since death3. Materials and Methods4. Modelling the Time since Death5. The Practical Application of the Models6. Discussion and Conclusions
Jarvis Hayman is a retired surgeon who studied archaeology, completing a Master's degree at the Australian National University in Canberra with a thesis on the archaeology of the Scottish Highland Clearances. He then combined his medical and archaeological knowledge to complete a PhD on the estimation of the time since death in decomposed human bodies in Australian conditions. His research areas of interest are: historical archaeology and forensic archaeology/anthropology. He is a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University and the co-author of Human Body Decomposition.