This article focuses on the International Commission on Missing Persons' (ICMP) efforts to assemble data on the 40,000 civilians who disappeared in the wars that followed the breakup of the former Yugoslavia. Its archaeologists help to locate burial sites and assist in the exhumation. Forensic anthropologists then work with molecular biologists to apply state-of-the-art techniques to reassociate and identify the remains.
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