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Katie Corcoran (l) and Amy Mundorff (r) prepare a test grave for the three-year research project at UT's Forensic Anthropology Center. Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess/News Sentinel
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A Grave Situation
wpengine April 21, 2014

Forensic anthropologists are developing new technologies to remotely detect mass graves and unearth evidence of the atrocities buried within.

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