Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog: Bronze Age origin of Semitic languages

The evolution of languages provides a unique opportunity to study human population history. The origin of Semitic and the nature of dispersals by Semitic-speaking populations are of great importance to our understanding of the ancient history of the Middle East and Horn of Africa. Semitic populations are associated with the oldest written languages and urban civilizations in the region, which gave rise to some of the world’s first major religious and literary traditions. In this study, we employ Bayesian computational phylogenetic techniques recently developed in evolutionary biology to analyse Semitic lexical data by modelling language evolution and explicitly testing alternative hypotheses of Semitic history. We implement a relaxed linguistic clock to date language divergences and use epigraphic evidence for the sampling dates of extinct Semitic languages to calibrate the rate of language evolution. Our statistical tests of alternative Semitic histories support an initial divergence of Akkadian from ancestral Semitic over competing hypotheses (e.g. an African origin of Semitic). We estimate an Early Bronze Age origin for Semitic approximately 5750 years ago in the Levant, and further propose that contemporary Ethiosemitic languages of Africa reflect a single introduction of early Ethiosemitic from southern Arabia approximately 2800 years ago.

Bayesian phylogenetic methods, originally developed for biology, have been increasingly -and successfully- applied to linguistic data in recent years (e.g., for Indo-Europeans, Melanesians, and Austronesian speakers from the Pacific).

via Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog: Bronze Age origin of Semitic languages.

Best Forensic Artist: Cowetan Lawson honored for work to assist lawmen – The Times-Herald

Lawson started working for the Atlanta Police Department in 1976 as a typist. By 1985, she was producing composite sketches for Atlanta and other law enforcement agencies.

In 1997, she started working with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

via Best Forensic Artist: Cowetan Lawson honored for work to assist lawmen – The Times-Herald.

BBC News – Closure of forensic archive a ‘shambles’, experts warn

The closure of the forensic science archive in England and Wales will cause miscarriages of justice and stop police solving crimes, senior politicians, scientists and lawyers have warned.

The archive has been closed to save money, meaning forces will have to create individual storage systems.

Acpo police chiefs said the “consolidated” archive provided a “safe, secure and efficient facility”.

The Home Office said proper access to forensic records would be maintained.

via BBC News – Closure of forensic archive a ‘shambles’, experts warn.

gulfnews : New Department of Forensic Science and Criminology

Dubai: Police Wednesday announced that a new forensic science and criminology department will be set up within two years, which will feature specialised areas related to chemistry, biology and nuclear science.

Speaking at a press conference, Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim, Chief of Dubai Police, explained that the department will be constructed at Dubai Police General Headquarters and cover a total area of 36,759 square metres.

The department will consist of four floors with a goal of reaching 700 employees by the year 2025, and will be built by Al Naboodah Construction Group.

via gulfnews : New Department of Forensic Science and Criminology.

Forensics, evidence analysis to commence after two bodies found in Cairns alleged double murder- Local Cairns News | cairns.com.au

A TEAM of experts in forensics, pathology and ballistics, will today start analysing evidence from the scene where the bodies of Scott Maitland and Cindy Masonwells were believed to have been dumped.

Two bodies, thought to be those of the missing couple, were recovered from bushland beside Lake Morris Rd at the back of Kanimbla yesterday.

The discovery marks a turning point in the case but is heartbreaking news for the relatives of the couple.

Far Northern Region regional crime co-ordinator Det Insp Bruno Asnicar said the team of experts was likely to remain at the site until about lunchtime today before “regrouping” to study the

evidence.

via Forensics, evidence analysis to commence after two bodies found in Cairns alleged double murder- Local Cairns News | cairns.com.au.

Seminar on forensic science held – Times Of India

SURAT: Surat District Legal Service Authority Board and Surat District Bar Association (SDBA) organized a seminar on ‘The aspect of forensic science relating to chemical analysis report, examination of documents and postmortem’ here on Saturday.

At least 800 criminal lawyers practising in the district and sessions court took part in the seminar held in the presence of Justice A L Dave, principal district and sessions Judge B U Joshi.

Forensic science experts from Surat and Gandhinagar such as Hitesh Sanghavi, assistant director, FSL, Gandhinagar, R N Guna, assistant director (documents), FSL, Gandhinagar and forensic and medico legal expert Dr Vinesh Shah were also present.

SDBA president Ashit Mehta said, “The seminar was aimed at spreading legal awareness among the lawyers about forensic science and its legal aspects. There are many aspects in the field of forensic science that are still untouched and the lawyers need to understand them closely in order to deal with criminal cases in courts.”

Dr Shah said, “Most of the lawyers consider postmortem only to know the cause of death. But there are many other aspects to be looked for in the postmortem, which the lawyers miss during legal proceedings in the courts. The aspects are time of death, mode of death, position of the body at the time of death, weapon of assault, type of injury, age of injury etc.”

via Seminar on forensic science held – Times Of India.

National Forensic Science Technology Center » ROTC cadets begin two-week forensics internship

ROTC cadets begin two-week forensics internship

July 18th, 2012

NFSTC is hosting 12 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets for two-weeks of instruction on forensic science and site exploitation at the NFSTC facility in Largo. This marks the fourth year NFSTC has provided this training and experience to ROTC cadets at no cost. With an ever growing need for battlefield forensics, this program aims to help cadets understand how the U.S. military uses forensic science to gather intelligence.

via National Forensic Science Technology Center » ROTC cadets begin two-week forensics internship.

Neuroscience and Applied Neuroanthropology

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The combination of a structured environment (the study), a specific activity (exercise or memory recall), and targeted techniques (extinction training) is one that makes sense to me for a broad range of neuroanthropology-inspired approaches to intervention. I’d also add that the intention and interpretation that participants bring to what they do also matters. In the case of exercise, it is more than just physiological arousal leading to neural plasticity; there is a strong case for the joy and framing of exercise to make a difference in the effects achieved.