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SQUIRES, Kirsty, DAVIDSON, Alison and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2023) Public Attitudes Towards the Display of Juvenile Mummies in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. International Journal of Heritage Studies. ISSN 1352-7258 (In Press)

SQUIRES, Kirsty, DAVIDSON, Alison, COOPER, Simon, Viner, Mark, Hoban, Wayne, Loynes, Robert, Zesch, Stephaine, Rosendahl, Wilfred, Lindaur, Susanne, Greco, Caterina and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2023) A Mummified Egyptian Head from the Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo (Sicily): Radiological Investigation and Analysis of its Associated Resinous Material. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. ISSN 2352-4103 (In Press)

ABBOTT, Mia, DUNNETT, Jodie, WHEELER, John and DAVIDSON, Alison (2023) The identification of synthetic cannabinoids in English prisons. Forensic Science International. ISSN 0379-0738

Balta, Joy, BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison, Perrault, Katelynn, Cryan, John and O’Mahony, Siobhain (2020) Developing a Quantitative Method to Assess the Decomposition of Embalmed Human Cadavers. forensic chemistry, 18. ISSN 2468-1709

Donnelly, Laurance, CASSELLA, John, Pirrie, Duncan, Dawson, Lorna, BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison, Arnold, Peter, Harrison, Mark and Hope, Colin (2019) Analysis of Soil Following a Police Led Open Area Search and the Recovery of a Cold Case Homicide Grave. Geological Society London, Special Publications,, 492. ISSN 0305-8719

Chu, Tingting, BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison and CASSELLA, John (2017) Natural background levels of primary biogenic amines in water samples from lakes and rivers around Stoke-on-Trent. In: British Conference on Undergraduate Research - Bournemouth UK, 25th & 26th April 2017, British Conference on Undergraduate Research - Bournemouth UK.

Donnelly, L, CASSELLA, John, Pirrie, D, Dawson, L, Harrault, L, BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison, ARNOLD, P and Harrison, M (2016) Analysis of leachate, VOCs, fatty acids and mineralogy following the discovery of a homicide grave: Potential implications for police led open area ground searches for burials. In: 35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS, August 2016, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA.

Donnelly, L, CASSELLA, John, Pirrie, D, Dawson, L, Harrault, L, BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison, ARNOLD, P and Harrison, M (2016) Analysis of Leachate, fatty acids and Mineralogy Following the Discovery of a Homicide Grave: Potential Implications for Police Led Open Area Ground Searches for Burials. In: 35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS, 27 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 2016, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA.

BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison, Pringle, JK and CASSELLA, John (2015) “Murder mayhem and machines”�. In: Lichfield Science & Engineering Society meeting, November 2015, Lichfield UK.

BLOM, Giorgio, Krens, Max, DAVIDSON, Alison, CASSELLA, John and Pringle, Jamie (2015) ION CHROMATOGRAPHY; AN EXAMINATION OF PORCINE LEACHATE TO IDENTIFY CHEMICAL MARKERS FOR CLANDESTINE GRAVES. In: Forensic Research and Teaching Conference, July 2015, Glasgow.

Langley, A, CASSELLA, John, DAVIDSON, Alison, BLOM, Giorgio and DEAKIN, Liz (2015) Underwater Decomposition and Odor Analysis: Investigating the Detection of Biogenic Amines. In: British Conference on Undergraduate Research.

Voorwerk, V, BLOM, Giorgio, DAVIDSON, Alison and CASSELLA, John (2015) Detection of Fluoride in Mock Grave Environments using Ion Chromatography and Fluoride Ion-Selective Electrode & Subsequent Analysis of Environmental Samples from Murder Inquiry using Ion Chromatography. In: Posters in (UK) Parliament, January 2015, (UK) Parliament.

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