
The Anthropologist reconstructing the corpse, located almost completely.

The Anthropologist posing the bones in anatomical position.

The bones are kept in different plastic bags

The Anthropologist reconstructing the almost complete localized victim

The Anthropologist recomposing the vertebrae

The Anthropologist measuring the femur

The Anthropologist points to a form the characteristics of certain bones

Taking out of the bag, the different personal belongings of the person not yet identified

The various personal belongings were found along with the remains of the victim during the exhumation. Personal items help simplify the identification process.

Collecting the bones back into the different bags after the examination.

Once collected, it is returned to the warehouse where the rest of the victims who have been exhumed in the common graves are located and kept.