The Mass Grave Project

  • Hayley L. Mickleburgh
  • , Noemi Procopio
  • , Andrea Bonicelli
  • , Nengi Ogbanga
  • , Giulia Sguazzi
  • , Sarah GINO
  • , Rogier van der Hulst
  • , Kennedy Doro
  • , Timothy P. Gocha
  • , Daniel J. Wescott
  • , Lisette M. Kootker
  • , Saskia T. M. Ammer

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Abstract

The “Mass Grave Project” is an interdisciplinary program of taphonomic experiments simulating clandestine mass and single graves with human body donors at the Forensic Anthropology Center, Texas State University (FACTS). It aims to contribute to the development, testing, and validation of scientific methods for mass grave investigation, by increasing current knowledge and understanding of mass grave taphonomy. Specific objectives include, among others: refining remote and ground-based detection methods and 3D documentation techniques, investigating the potential of biomolecular and microbial biomarkers for more precise and accurate postmortem interval and age-at-death estimation, studying DNA degradation and transfer between individuals in mass graves, and evaluating diagenesis and alteration of isotopic signatures of different human tissues. The project aims to generate recommendations for documentation, sampling, and analysis protocols, as well as develop advanced virtual reality simulation and training environments that can be used for testing scientific hypotheses as well as the training of investigators in mass grave excavation and documentation methods.
Lingua originaleInglese
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteForensic Archaeology and New Multidisciplinary Approaches
EditoreSpringer Nature
Pagine111-134
Numero di pagine24
ISBN (stampa)9783031863073
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

Keywords

  • Mass Graves Investigation Taphonomic Research Forensic Archaeology Geophysical Detection DNA and Isotopic Analysis

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