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A mere technical exercise?
Challenges and technological solutions to the ­identification of individuals in mass grave scenarios in the modern context
in Human remains and identification

The chapter will examine how forensic scientists, including anthropologists, have been exploring the potential of new methods and processes in the resolution of mass grave contexts. The introduction of DNA to contexts where these challenges exist has had some success in the Balkans and in Guatemala, two areas that have experienced brutal civil wars for a number of years. More recently, the analysis of elemental and osteometric measures on the body have demonstrated potential in attempts to re-associate remains. Ultimately however, technological developments complement extensive ante-mortem investigation and the two cannot be utilised independently if the required end result is to successfully identify victims.

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Human remains and identification

Mass violence, genocide, and the ‘forensic turn’

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