in this case what they want to know was were these just --losions that had cost caused the bodies to go into multiple pieces or actual -- or are we actually seeing executions? what we have is an execution. this is the base of a skull with a knife entrance wound right here, nice and clean and the exit wound through the top of the head. this individual was down with his head bowed down and had been executed. the other thing we learned a lot about that we have taken back to our archaeological context is about postmortem events. my time is up so i will finish on this. those more events, what can happen with bodies and differentiating between what happens perimortem and postmortem. everyone gets excited by holes in the head. are these gunshot wounds, are these other kinds of torture? that the armyd is was using probes, they don't have penetrating radar to use. at the time they were using probes with ball bearings to find these graves. the were very very good at it. you test the sensitivity of the soil, smell the soil, and these guys would find them. it also creates damage on the bone. abl