I have not seen this thread before, and I must confess that my initial amazement (at the quantity and preservation of the items), quickly turned to irritation, discomfort and doubt.
The jumbled skulls and bones struck me as very wrong (from an archeological point of view), but items such as the rings and engraved wristwatch are all potentially vital evidence in identification of the fallen.
I could not continue to view these pages beyond the first three, so I am perhaps doing the digger a disservice, but I for one am very uncomfortable with the methods and motivation employed here. Perhaps, buried within the subsequent pages, there is a full and reassuring explanation of the procedures used - and evidence there of - but I cannot approve of, or trust, what I have thus far seen.
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