There were a few archaeologists among the reservists serving in the search unit, and they quickly realized that if Israel hoped to locate the missing — and Israel has historically gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure its dead a proper burial — they would need to marshal skills intrinsic to archaeology: the ability to identify human remains that have been so badly damaged by fire and fighting that, to the untrained eye, it appears as if there is nothing left.Excellent article. Hard reading. Those archaeologists have done heroic work.
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