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"Evidence: Unveiling Truths Through Time and Tales" In the depths of history, within the hallowed halls of the Court of Exchequer

Background imageEvidence Collection: Police evidence bag

Police evidence bag
Forensic evidence bag held by a forensics officer. This bag is used to contain the evidence collected at a crime scene

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fingerprint dusting

Fingerprint dusting
MODEL RELEASED. Fingerprint dusting. Forensics officer dusting a window for fingerprints at a crime scene

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fingerprint

Fingerprint. Computer artwork depicting a fingerprint overlain with binary code. This represents modern forensic analysis of fingerprints

Background imageEvidence Collection: Shoe print evidence

Shoe print evidence in sand at a crime scene ready for a cast to be made

Background imageEvidence Collection: Forensic drug analysis

Forensic drug analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Forensic drug analysis. Forensics officer performing a marquis reagent test to identify drug substances such as opiates, amphetamine and ecstasy (MDMA)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Forensics officer collecting evidence

Forensics officer collecting evidence
MODEL RELEASED. Forensics officer collecting evidence from a car tyre at a crime scene. Evidence such as blood and DNA can be found on car tyres and used to identify a criminal

Background imageEvidence Collection: Human handprint

Human handprint. A handprint from the left hand of a human adult male, showing the pattern of palmar creases. Handprints, like fingerprints, can be used for identification

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fingerprinting suspect

Fingerprinting suspect
MODEL RELEASED. Fingerprinting suspect. Inked finger of a suspect who is being fingerprinted. The ink is applied to below the first knuckle

Background imageEvidence Collection: Forensic DNA analysis

Forensic DNA analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Forensic DNA analysis. Forensic scientist holding a vial containing DNA amplified from a trace amount found at a crime scene. The DNA is the cloudy strand at the base of the vial

Background imageEvidence Collection: Looking for biological stains

Looking for biological stains. Forensic scientist using an ultraviolet (UV) lamp to look for stains of biological origin, such as blood, sweat, semen or fingerprints

Background imageEvidence Collection: Collecting evidence

Collecting evidence. Forensic officer using a suction tube device to collect evidence from the seat of a car. This tool is used to collect fibres and hairs for later laboratory analysis

Background imageEvidence Collection: Recording thumbprint

Recording thumbprint. Inked thumb of a suspect who is being fingerprinted. The ink is applied to the tip of the digit and this is rolled once over the paper to record a print of the whole surface

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fingerprint analysis

Fingerprint analysis. Forensic scientist pointing at fingerprints being compared by characteristic features (square yellow markers)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Forensic science

Forensic science
MODEL RELEASED. Forensic science. Forensic scientist taking a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sample from a screwdriver

Background imageEvidence Collection: Sequencing genes, conceptual artwork

Sequencing genes, conceptual artwork. Autoradiogram (orange) surrounded by a green glow. Autoradiograms show the order of nucleotide bases (basic building blocks)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Researcher holding an autoradiogram

Researcher holding an autoradiogram
MODEL RELEASED. Researcher holding an autoradiogram

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fossilised frontal bone, Gran Dolina

Fossilised frontal bone, Gran Dolina
Fossilised frontal bone from a childs skull. Fragments of a 12-year-old childs cranial bone being pieced together by a palaeontologist

Background imageEvidence Collection: DNA autoradiograms

DNA autoradiograms

Background imageEvidence Collection: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram

Background imageEvidence Collection: Topex-Poseidon satellite, artwork

Topex-Poseidon satellite, artwork

Background imageEvidence Collection: Vegetation sensor on SPOT 4, artwork

Vegetation sensor on SPOT 4, artwork

Background imageEvidence Collection: Jason-2 satellite, artwork

Jason-2 satellite, artwork

Background imageEvidence Collection: Jason-1 satellite, artwork

Jason-1 satellite, artwork

Background imageEvidence Collection: 1865 Carved mammoth tusk, human antiquity

1865 Carved mammoth tusk, human antiquity
Lithograph of a mammoth carved on mammoth ivory from the French Perigord. Published and first announced in 1865 in the " Annales des Sciences Naturelles" Volume 4

Background imageEvidence Collection: Stone tool, Gran Dolina

Stone tool, Gran Dolina. This stone tool was formed by striking the stone to produce a continuous edge on one or both sides

Background imageEvidence Collection: Bear tooth, Sima de los Huesos

Bear tooth, Sima de los Huesos. Tooth from the now extinct Deningeris bear (Ursus deningeri) found next to human fossils at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Animal tooth, Gran Dolina

Animal tooth, Gran Dolina. Tooth from a sabre- toothed tiger (Smilodon sp.), found in level TD10 (upper levels) of the Gran Dolina site

Background imageEvidence Collection: Skull 5, Sima de los Huesos

Skull 5, Sima de los Huesos. In 1992, the team working with Professor Juan Luis Arsuaga found skull 5 (Miguelon) at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones), the best preserved skull known world-wide

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fossilised remains, Sima de los Huesos

Fossilised remains, Sima de los Huesos. Reconstructed Homo hiedelbergensis skeleton. This skeleton has been made up from human fossils found at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Bear skull, Sima de los Huesos

Bear skull, Sima de los Huesos. Skull of the now extinct Deningeris bear (Ursus deningeri) found next to human fossils at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fossilised skulls, Sima de los Huesos

Fossilised skulls, Sima de los Huesos. These human skulls are amongst many hundreds of pieces of human fossils found at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Bear jaw, Sima de los Huesos

Bear jaw, Sima de los Huesos. Lower jaw (mandible) of the now extinct Deningeris bear (Ursus deningeri) found next to human fossils at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fossilised teeth, Sima de los Huesos

Fossilised teeth, Sima de los Huesos. These teeth were found at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones) and are the most found for any human species, world-wide

Background imageEvidence Collection: Excavation at Galeria

Excavation at Galeria
MODEL RELEASED. Excavation at Galeria. Excavations at this site started in 1982. Occupation floors, or layers of earth that at one time made up the cave floor, were discovered

Background imageEvidence Collection: Human fossils, Sima de los Huesos

Human fossils, Sima de los Huesos. These human fossils are a selection of the hundreds of pieces found at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageEvidence Collection: Skull 4, Sima de los Huesos

Skull 4, Sima de los Huesos. In 1992, the team working with Professor Juan Luis Arsuaga found skull 4 (Agamenon) at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones), the first intact skull found at the site

Background imageEvidence Collection: Elephants tooth, Gran Dolina

Elephants tooth, Gran Dolina
Elephants tooth, Sima del Elefante. This elephants milk tooth was found at Sima del Elefante (Elephant Pit). As well as a rich collection of mammal fossils dating back to between 1.25

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fossilised remains, Gran Dolina

Fossilised remains, Gran Dolina. These human fossils, dating back approximately 800, 000 years, are a selection found in level TD6 at the Gran Dolina site betwen 1994 and 1995

Background imageEvidence Collection: Stone tools, Gran Dolina

Stone tools, Gran Dolina. Examples of stone tools found next to human fossils in level TD6 of the Gran Dolina site. The technique used for the manufacturing of these stone tools was to hit a piece of

Background imageEvidence Collection: Fossilised skull, Gran Dolina

Fossilised skull, Gran Dolina. Pieces of childs skull and upper jaw (maxillar). It is thought the child died aged between 10-12 years and has been nicknamed El Nino de la Gran Dolina

Background imageEvidence Collection: Horses hoof, Gran Dolina

Horses hoof, Gran Dolina. Horses hoof found at the Gran Dolina site. Gran Dolina is one of several archaeological sites in Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain



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"Evidence: Unveiling Truths Through Time and Tales" In the depths of history, within the hallowed halls of the Court of Exchequer, justice was sought through tangible proof. From a Kitten Tangled in Wool to Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope), each piece became a puzzle piece in the pursuit of truth. Traveling back to 1883, Musical Instruments adorned courtrooms as evidence of stolen melodies and broken harmonies. Meanwhile, at the Court of Common Pleas, testimonies intertwined with Charles Lightoller's accounts from his fateful voyage on Titanic. In another realm entirely, Police evidence bags safeguarded illegal drugs; their contents whispered tales of shattered lives and societal struggles. Yet amidst this darkness emerged an unexpected twist - Doyle Fairy Article captivating imaginations with its fantastical claims. Venturing further into uncharted territories, photographic evidence surfaced showcasing glimpses into mythical realms like that elusive Loch Ness Monster or Einstein and Eddington's celestial discoveries in 1930. These snapshots challenged our perception of reality itself. But not all stories were shrouded in mystery; some carried scars etched by war. An Injured WW1 Soldier stood as living testament to human resilience amidst chaos and destruction – his pain echoing across time. From distant shores came Batticaloa, Sri Lanka – where fragments held secrets untold. The remnants bore witness to untold stories woven by generations past; they whispered tales only stones could tell. Through these diverse threads interwoven throughout history emerges one undeniable truth: Evidence is more than just physical proof; it is a gateway to understanding our collective narrative – a tapestry connecting us all across time and space.