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Identification process in mass graves from the Spanish Civil War II

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2012

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Ríos, Luis, et al. «Identification Process in Mass Graves from the Spanish Civil War II». Forensic Science International, vol. 219, n.o 1-3, junio de 2012, pp. e4-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2011.11.021.

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The identification process of a mass grave from the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) is presented. The presumed location of the grave, as well as the presumed number and identities of the persons buried in the grave were obtained exclusively from witnesses’ and relatives’ testimonies. In agreement with the testimonies, the grave was located at the indicated location and five skeletons were exhumed. Also in agreement with the testimonies, the osteological and DNA study led investigators to propose the identification of two kin groups, a father and his son and a pair of brothers. But the genetic study did not support the identification of a fifth man presumed to have been buried in the grave. The differences and similarities between this case and another case reported earlier are discussed.

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Genetic studies were financed by the Spanish Ministry of Government. This research is part of the project financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICIMM) CSO2009-09681.

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