Suzanne ElshultApplying Canine Detection in Support of Collaborative Archaeology | Advances in Archaeological Practice | Cambridge Corecambridge.org - John Grebenkemper*Canines have been used to detect deceased human remains for more than two centuries, and the discipline has evolved immensely in that time. This …
Suzanne ElshultJun 1, 2020Indiana Jones, meet HRD Dogs - The Other End of the Leashpatriciamcconnell.com - TrishaDogs can find places where bones were buried 2,700 years ago, even when the bones aren’t there anymore. You might want to read that again, because …
Suzanne ElshultOct 25, 2019Canine Archaeologists Sniff Out 3,000-Year-Old Graves in CroatiaSmithsonian Magazine - Jason DaleyDogs have helped law enforcement and search-and-rescue crews discover human remains for decades. But recently, a new group has enlisted the help of …
Suzanne ElshultMay 19, 2020When Cadaver Dogs Pick Up a Scent, Archaeologists Find Where to Dig (Published 2020)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Cat WarrenShiraz, a cadaver dog enlisted to hunt for archaeological remains in February at a suspected Native American burial site in Gulf Breeze, Fla.Credit...Emily Kask for The New York Times Supported by On a sunny summer day in Croatia several years ago, an archaeologist and two dog handlers watched as two …
Suzanne ElshultTombstone tourists locate a lost grave in Witmer Cemeterylockportjournal.com - Jim Boles and Pete Ames | ContributorsOne early morning in July, the sun was just starting to hit the top of the tombstones as we waited at Witmer Cemetery in the town of Niagara, quietly …
Suzanne ElshultTribes Search for Burial Sites at Presbyterian Church Parking Lotnativenewsonline.netOn August 14, the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians announced in a press release that it is currently investigating suspicions …
A DOG’S DEVOTION: TRUE ADVENTURES OF A K9 SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM. AN ADVENTURE MEMOIR BY SUZANNE ELSHULT & GUY MANSFIELDBy Suzanne Elshult