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" ... If the Trump-Kim agreement is upheld, it potentially means more work for forensic anthropologists tasked with recovering and identifying the 5,300 soldiers still unaccounted for in North Korea. DPAA employs archaeologists, anthropologists, and forensic dental specialists. The archaeologists are usually responsible for directing on-site field work in the foreign country to find and excavate human remains thought to be from American GIs. The remains are then shipped to DPAA's state-of-the-art lab at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii, where forensic anthropologists create biological profiles from the bones that include sex, age, height, and ancestry. Finally, forensic dental experts and DNA analysts work to confirm each soldier's identification through matching dental records or genetic information with family members. ... "
" ... Private collectors and fossil trade companies disagree vehemently with such one-sided arguments. In many cases, public institutions don't have the money, staff and time to discover, excavate and study new fossil sites. Many scientifically important findings over the years were made by amateur paleontologists or private companies, investing time and money to cover less studied areas in remote regions. There is far less controversy about selling or buying gemstones or minerals - fossils shouldn't be an exception. Sales and auctions are public, and in many cases, museums got their fossils on display by buying them from the same people that now are under scrutiny. ... "
" ... This particular part of the cave is not on display to your average visitor, either, with the scientists having to crawl for about a quarter of a mile to reach the remains. How, exactly, they will be able to excavate is not quite known. But in the meantime, Hodnett has found about 150 fossils from 15 to 20 different species in that hidden treasure cove, and that’s without any major digging! "We literally just scratched the surface, and the sharks are just coming out from that scratch," Hodnett said. "So, hopefully, with more field work, we'll get another good batch of specimens to kind of help get at least some more rich diversity." ... "
" ... Where we finally end is an “epilogue” type finale where we see Clarke (with a stylish new haircut) more than six years later. She’s driving around in the one section of the earth that wasn’t totally fried by radiation, trying to contact the space station to see why her friends haven’t returned, even though it’s been safe to come down for a year now. She says how she hasn’t been able to excavate the people in the bunker either, their fates unknown. The final scene has a spaceship descending from the sky, but it isn’t their ship. It’s something else. It has a corporate logo and says “Prisoner Transport” on the side. And then that’s where we cut to black. ... "
" ... “Scholars of women’s history have worked hard to excavate women’s words and stories, which were obscured for decades,” Harrison-Kahan added. “Now, we are seeing them altered and erased before our eyes by an institution whose purpose is to preserve our nation’s history. The fact that this is happening in the context of an exhibit devoted to the history of women’s suffrage makes the act not only egregious but also hypocritical.” ... "