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Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team : ウィキペディア英語版
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team
The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team ''(Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense,'' or "EAAF") is an Argentine not-for-profit scientific non-governmental organisation. It was created in 1986 at the initiative of various human rights organisations with the aim of developing forensic anthropology techniques to help locate and identify the Argentines who had disappeared during the "Dirty War" period of the 1976–1983 military dictatorship. Since then, the Team's members have conducted field work in 30 other countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Angola, Timor-Leste, French Polynesia, Croatia and South Africa.〔
(Diario Perfil - Impulsan identificación de soldados enterrados como NN en Malvinas )〕
In particular, the EAAF acquired additional worldwide renown by identifying the remains of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, found in Bolivia.
==Origins==
With the restoration of democracy and the creation of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP) in 1983, Argentina embarked on a process of exhumations of the many unmarked graves found in the country, believing that many of them could well contain unidentified victims of forced disappearances — an undertaking in which it soon became apparent that scientific methods were needed.
CONADEP and the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo took the initiative and travelled to the United States, where they were vouchsafed the determined support of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A genetic database was created at Durand Hospital in Buenos Aires, and a team of forensic anthropologists was created under the leadership of Dr. Clyde Snow.〔
(''El norteamericano Clyde Snow, fundador del Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense: “Aquí todavía están conscientes de la tragedia'', Página 12, 27 de junio de 2004 )〕
Those small beginnings were the basis for the creation in 1986 of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team.〔(''La antropología investiga los años de plomo'', Página 12, Futuro, 8 de abril de 2000 )〕

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