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Scientists Discover New Ways Of Identifying Secret Graves
Forget large-scale excavations, metal detectors and cadaver dogs - a group of scientists led by Jamie Pringle, a lecturer in geoscience at Keele University in the United Kingdom, are pioneering new techniques to be used in discovering secret graves through the use of geophysics.
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