Government-appointed director Daniel McSweeney will oversee ‘one of the most complicated forensic excavations in the world’
“And when you look at the type of jigsaw, the easier the picture is to see, the less complicated it is. But when you have no association, it makes it a lot more complicated. So, you need to spend the necessary time to understand the context in which the remains are held.
“In a project in Cyprus, for example, we used to meet every family when an identification had been made. And no two families were the same. You had people who had accepted it. And people for whom it was like yesterday.” As Oran Finegan outlines, the process is determined by patience and systematic methodology and can’t be limited by a time frame. After the remains are exhumed, they are taken to a facility where maps and reports of the site will be provided to an examination team in a laboratory. Skeletal analysis, DNA samples, X-rays to help to determine ageing are all likely to factor before those involved “try to see what is possible for reassociation” of the remains.
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