If you missed yesterday’s webinar on the use of archaeological human remains detection (AHRD) canines, it is now available on demand!
Participants will learn the science of dogs’ powerful noses and why they can be surprisingly accurate four-legged, biological sensors who can detect subtle chemical signatures of human decay. Presenter Paul S. Martin uses his twenty years of research and work with AHRD canines to help the archaeological community better understand how this resource can be appropriately deployed with geophysical instruments to understand more accurately what is beneath the surface. Participants will have a better understanding of whether an AHRD canine team is right for a project, the results that a team can provide, and how those results can or should be interpreted.
Watch the presentation now on ACRA Webinars on Demand.