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I should like to hear from any archaeologist who has surveyed skeletons 
of animals in detail. I am referring to eastings, northings and 
elevations on various anatomical points of each individual - species not 
relevant.

My question is in relation to adapting some existing forensic software 
designed for the 3D rotation of surveyed human bodies, e.g. to search 
for and display structure in mass graves, such as heaps of bodies dumped 
from trucks.

Richard Wright

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