Book Review: Bosnia’s Million Bones: Solving the World’s Greatest Forensic Puzzle by Christian Jennings
EUROPP 2014-01-26
Summary:
What it would be like to be tasked with finding, exhuming from dozens of mass graves, and then identifying the body-parts of an estimated 8,100 victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in eastern Bosnia? In 1999 one DNA laboratory, run … Continue reading →
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