id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_i5x3h53suva4fbl447zliyfrae Douglas R. Stenton Faces from the Franklin expedition? Craniofacial reconstructions of two members of the 1845 northwest passage expedition 2015 6 .pdf application/pdf 4014 337 59 In 2013, partial skeletal remains from three members of the 1845 John Franklin expedition were recovered from an archaeological site at Erebus Bay, King William Island, Nunavut. Terror in 1848, including Sir John Franklin and Lieutenant Graham Gore (McClintock 1860: 258–259). well as at expedition camps at Terror Bay and at Starvation Cove (for example Hall 1869; Stackpole 1965). The exact number of bones of members of the Franklin expedition found by nineteenth-century searchers Franklin expedition human remains that he might find, The potential for new identifications of Franklin expedition sailors arose in August 2013, when remains from Archaeological examples of facial reconstructions include Of the three crania recovered from NgLj-3 two were sufficiently intact to allow craniofacial reconstruction. CRANIOFACIAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF TWO MEMBERS OF FRANKLIN'S 1845 EXPEDITION 81 CRANIOFACIAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF TWO MEMBERS OF FRANKLIN'S 1845 EXPEDITION 81 CRANIOFACIAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF TWO MEMBERS OF FRANKLIN'S 1845 EXPEDITION 81 Forensic facial reconstruction. ./cache/work_i5x3h53suva4fbl447zliyfrae.pdf ./txt/work_i5x3h53suva4fbl447zliyfrae.txt