A common grave in Argentina interior. The San Vicente Cemetery
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Forensic Anthropology, State terrorism, Cordoba San Vicente’s Cemetery, disappeared people identificationAbstract
Forensic anthropology had a fundamental role to play in the process of investigations about State Terrorism in Argentina during the last century, and still does: that of exhuming the unidentified bodies still buried in common and individual graves and of analyzing the recovered remains towards their identification and determination of the cause of death. In the case described here, forensic anthropological and archaeological skills were essential in locating the mass graves at San Vicente, Córdoba, distinguishing among disappeared and non-disappeared dead, determining identity, and reconstructing the manner in which the disappeared were killed.Downloads
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Olmo, D. (comp). 2005. Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense «Cementerio de San Vicente Informe 2003». Ferreyra Editor, Córdoba.
Salado Puerto, M., D. Olmo y L. Fondebrider. 2005. El aporte del análisis patológico en el contexto Antropológico Forense, estudio de casos en una fosa clandestina Córdoba. III Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Antropología Forense, ALAF, Bogotá
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