Dan Seitz

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In legal terms, a body is unlikely to be of forensic interest if the individual died more than seventy years ago. At the present time, seventy years takes us back into the middle of the Second World War. It is sobering to think that my great-grandparents, none of whom I ever met, are now technically archaeological skeletal samples and that my grandmother will be archaeological in less than thirty years from now – quite possibly within my own lifetime.
All That Remains: A Renowned Forensic Scientist on Death, Mortality, and Solving Crimes
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