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Guntzel, Jeff,

'The Bones Don't Lie'. Jeff Guntzel. - National Catholic Reporter, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 58, Human Relations, 1522-3248; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: 'The Bones Don't Lie', July 30, 2004; pp. 13-16.

"Clyde Snow is a forensic anthropologist. But it makes more sense to call him a detective. He digs up clues from the ground, from graves both proper and improvised. He makes witnesses of bones and he has dug up and sorted out witnesses from the mass graves of the most vicious and unthinkable massacres of the last half-century." (NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER) This article profiles forensic anthropologist Clyde Snow and the impact of his work in human rights cases, noting "often a direct line exists between the data in human rights reports from all corners of the globe and Snow's work in mass graves and laboratories."

1522-3248;


Snow, Clyde


Bones
Computers--Scientific use
Forensic anthropology
Forensic scientist
Human rights--International aspects
Mass burials
Massacres

AC1.S5

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