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University Affairs - Archaeology project takes on a human rights dimension

Published: 6 December 2010

A public-education project that started with animal bones evolves into forensic research that could help locate mass human graves from the air.

Two years have passed since Andre Costopoulos, an associate professor of anthropology at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, first set foot in Parc Safari, charged with the task of uncovering and reassembling the remains of a buried elephant. What then promised to be a small public-education project at a Quebec zoo has since developed in remarkable ways, burgeoning into a forensic research project with a human rights dimension.

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