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The article concerns that aspect of human existence that is frequently neglected both in everyday reflection and in social and humanistic research; namely, earth (soil). It attempts to make a synthetic reconstruction of the relations binding man with the soil preferred in western culture. Apart from identification of the predominant relations, which can be boiled down to it being treated as inanimate matter that is exploited, other concepts are also presented in which soil is perceived as the fundamental medium in sustaining life, change, and the transformation and reshaping of everything that exists. The article comprises three fragments, focusing on practices in cultivation, burial, and celebratory forms of contact with the soil.
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Modern visualisation techniques offer great opportunities for visualising trace evidence, both fingerprint and footwear impression evidence. However, in the case of the latter, opportunities presented by these techniques are used only to a small extent. This article is addressed to forensic technicians and experts in the field of footwear impression evidence and fingerprints examination. It aims to present and organise information about contrasting, visualising, and collecting the most common footwear impression evidence: three-dimensional impression, impressions of dry origin (i.e. left with dust) and of wet origin (i.e. left with mud/soil, blood or urine) number of visualised and collected footwear impression evidence
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Współczesne techniki wizualizacji dają bardzo duże możliwości ujawniania śladów, zarówno dermatoskopijnych, jak i traseologicznych. Jednak w przypadku tych drugich możliwości te są wykorzystywane tylko w niewielkim stopniu. Niniejszy artykuł skierowany jest do techników kryminalistyki oraz biegłych z dziedziny traseologii i daktyloskopii i ma na celu przybliżenie oraz usystematyzowanie wiedzy dotyczącej kontrastowania, ujawniania i zabezpieczania najczęściej spotykanych śladów traseologicznych: śladów wgłębionych, „suchych” – pyłowych oraz „mokrych” – pozostawionych błotem/glebą, krwią lub moczem na podłożach różnego typu. Autorzy liczą, że zebrana w artykule wiedza pomoże zwiększyć liczbę ujawnianych i zabezpieczanych śladów traseologicznych.
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