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    YUSUF HALAJOGHLU: IF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIGGINGS FOUND BONES COLLECTED ONE ON ANOTHER IT CAN NOT BE CALLED MASS BURIAL PLACE

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 13 2007

    "In Turkey archaeologists are in charge of carrying out diggings in
    the mass burial places. But before the diggings archive materials
    are researched, the eye- witnesses of the events, grandchildren of
    massacred people are interviewed," director of Turkish History Agency
    Yusuf Halajoghlu exclusively told APA. Yusuf Halajoghlu shared some
    details of researching mass burial places.

    "After researches archaeologists work in the burial places. The
    archaeological research of mass burial places should be conducted
    very cautiously. The most characteristic feature of mass graveyards is
    that they scattered in dispersed form. If the archaeological diggings
    found the bones collected one on another it can not be called mass
    burial place".

    Yusuf Halajoghlu said it is very important that bones found in
    dispersed form. "If the bones are found row by row it can be thought
    that dead bodies are buried immediately. When the bones are found
    in that form it can not be called mass graveyard Arzurum and Van
    Universities have scholars specialized in the researching of mass
    burial places. If there is need, we engage them in the research
    works. The diggings process should be approached very carefully
    using special archaeological instruments". Yusuf Halajoghlu said
    archaeological diggings will be carried out in Mardin in connection
    with so-called 'Armenian genocide'. "There are evidences that Mardin
    has mass graveyards. As you know some Swedish MPs claimed that surianis
    were massacred in Mardin. MP from Sweden David Lant accepted to join
    diggings in that territory. We even agreed to send the archaeological
    findings to be researched in international laboratory.

    We are waiting for research results now," the historian underlined.
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