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Forensic archaeologists have begun to recover the bodies of victims executed by the French regime at the end of the Spanish Civil War. Experts from Cranfield University in Bedfordshire are currently searching for a Spanish alliance for 26 people who were buried between 1972 and 1974. Fri 1939 to 1940 They are buried in a civil cemetery at Almagro, south of Madrid.
Some of the slotxoเล่นผ่านเว็บ victims' families were followed so that the bodies could be returned to "Buried with dignity"The Cranfield team is working with fellow archaeologists and anthropologists from the University Complutense of Madrid (UCM) and social anthropologists from Mapas de Memoria (Maps of Memory) to find, survey and identify those who were executed.
It is one of the number of resurges from the 1936 to 1939 conflict that are currently being investigated.Since 2000, more than 7,000 victims have been recovered.Dr. Nicolas Marquez-Grant, a senior lecturer in forensic anthropology at the Cranfield Institute of Forensic Medicine (CFI), said the victim was executed for "Political ideology, or sometimes because of jealousy"
Thin bodies, dug out, show evidence of gunshot wounds to the head.In addition, personal belongings belonging to the victim were discovered.The salvage is carried out layer by layer and is just the beginning of the process of identifying and bringing dignity to the deceased and helping to keep their families closed and at peace.To trace the remains back to their living relatives, the DNA is removed from the bone.Not everyone is identified," said Dr. Marquez-Grant.
But those who will be returned to their families with their belongings, those we cannot identify with, will be buried in a gracious burial in a suitable cemetery.José Barrios, a great uncle named José Barrios, was executed and buried at the site, it said. “When the digging started, I didn't feel much. But when they first found the corpse, I saw each other's skulls and feet, and I thought, 'We're here - we're coming to you |