The Tomašica grave-site near Prijedor in the north of Bosnia is reported to be the largest primary mass grave discovered thus far relating to the 1992–95 war. A total of 275 complete bodies and 125 body parts were exhumed from it in 2013. Post mortem examinations of the victims showed that nearly all had died from gunshot injuries but an additional striking feature was the degree of preservation of many of the bodies, even 21 years on, with skin, soft tissues and internal organs still present in abundance and gross structures clearly identifiable. Histology was performed on 68 samples of soft tissue from a total 13 bodies, on both skin and internal organs, and the degree of preservation was assessed in terms of the ability to recognize micr...
This article focuses on the judicial consideration of the scientic analysis of theTomašica mass grav...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Copyright © 2015 Christina Grove et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
From 1997 to 2002 the United Nations International Criminal Tribune for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)...
This study was based on the data from the casefiles of the Institute of Forensic Medicine (IFM) in K...
An extraordinarily well-preserved skeleton of a child, interred in a stone sarcophagus in the Late-R...
Adipocere has, infrequently, been reported from archaeological contexts normally on the external su...
This study presents the excavation and multidisciplinary analysis of seven skeletons recovered in a ...
Aim To describe the organization, field work, forensic anthropological examination, and DNA analysis...
In 1999 and 2000 forensic investigators were at the request of the International Criminal Tribunal f...
Objective: To evaluate the contribution of forensic research to the discovery and analysis of mass g...
Extant literature contains a number of specific case studies on differential decomposition involving...
Between 2009 and 2011, during restorative works at the Church of Roccapelago (province of Modena, It...
NoExtant literature contains a number of specific case studies on differential decomposition involvi...
The application of histology to soft tissue remains offers an important technique to obtain diagnost...
This article focuses on the judicial consideration of the scientic analysis of theTomašica mass grav...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Copyright © 2015 Christina Grove et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
From 1997 to 2002 the United Nations International Criminal Tribune for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)...
This study was based on the data from the casefiles of the Institute of Forensic Medicine (IFM) in K...
An extraordinarily well-preserved skeleton of a child, interred in a stone sarcophagus in the Late-R...
Adipocere has, infrequently, been reported from archaeological contexts normally on the external su...
This study presents the excavation and multidisciplinary analysis of seven skeletons recovered in a ...
Aim To describe the organization, field work, forensic anthropological examination, and DNA analysis...
In 1999 and 2000 forensic investigators were at the request of the International Criminal Tribunal f...
Objective: To evaluate the contribution of forensic research to the discovery and analysis of mass g...
Extant literature contains a number of specific case studies on differential decomposition involving...
Between 2009 and 2011, during restorative works at the Church of Roccapelago (province of Modena, It...
NoExtant literature contains a number of specific case studies on differential decomposition involvi...
The application of histology to soft tissue remains offers an important technique to obtain diagnost...
This article focuses on the judicial consideration of the scientic analysis of theTomašica mass grav...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Copyright © 2015 Christina Grove et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...