These features probably form in the shallow subsurface and are exhumed by submarine erosion. |
|
Is the whole crustal section exhumed, or is only part of the subducted crust exhumed? |
|
Buried in shallow trenches, the fleshless skeletons were exhumed right after the war. |
|
Sixteen years later, his body was exhumed and returned to France, where it was eventually laid to rest in the Church of St. Germain-des-Pres. |
|
Seven years later, he exhumed her corpse to rescue the sheaf of poems that, in a Romantic fit, he had buried with her. |
|
I had already seen some photographs of the corpses being exhumed and reburied, and of the cemetery being built. |
|
The metamorphic core complex is thus formed as mid-crustal rocks are exhumed by tectonic unroofing in an extensional setting. |
|
At these sites, the unburied or exhumed bones of the dead were left visible to make the genocide unavoidable. |
|
Most of the missing are believed to be buried in mass graves, and several mass grave sites have already been found and exhumed. |
|
All were intimately tied to the historic dead who were exhumed and venerated for the symbolism of their unique state of preservation. |
|
Carried in Ghanaian-made caskets, these Africans are just a few of hundreds exhumed from a centuries-old gravesite in New York City. |
|
His body was exhumed some months later and reinterred in a martyrs' cemetery not far away, where it remains to this day. |
|
Her body was later exhumed and reinterred in Norwich cathedral, 5 miles from her childhood home. |
|
Most of those bones, which began accumulating in the tar pits about 44,000 years ago, were exhumed early in the 1900s, he says. |
|
The body was then exhumed and taken to the city morgue in Marino where a post-mortem was carried out. |
|
Time and again one is treated to a sorry sight of a body exhumed by thieves at night and clothes stolen from the dead. |
|
Three to seven years after burial, the bones of the deceased are exhumed and placed in a family vault or a communal ossuary. |
|
By the time they reach their teens, the kids will probably have exhumed my body and stuck my head on a pike. |
|
After Charles II's restoration in 1660, his corpse was exhumed, along with those of other republican leaders, and cast into a lime pit. |
|
One misty evening, a couple of weeks after discovering the exhumed snapping turtle eggs, I happened upon two box turtles digging nest cavities at the side of a dirt road. |
|
|
Thousands more, who might have died naturally and remained buried, were exhumed en masse. |
|
The number of mortal remains exhumed and brought to the country was higher. |
|
To date, the remains of over 250 individuals have been exhumed from sites on both sides of the buffer zone. |
|
Doubts remain as to the identity of some exhumed bodies, which the Moroccan Government has a duty to dispel by performing DNA testing. |
|
Several days before the ceremony, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission exhumed the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier in France. |
|
The authorities exhumed as well 301Â human remains of persons who died during the Croatian or Bosnian conflicts. |
|
Then there is the burial of the remains of 127 corpses recently exhumed in the hills. |
|
The ICTY has exhumed the bodies of more than 4,300 victims, all or most of whom are presumed to be Albanian. |
|
Little by little light begins to iluminate the darkness as people begin to talk and as, with each newly exhumed body, mourning becomes possible. |
|
On 27 November 1998, the body was exhumed in the presence of the Acting Magistrate and the body sent to the Judicial Medical Officer. |
|
Experts hope to test the DNA of all human remains exhumed in five to seven years. |
|
His remains were exhumed on 24 October 1940 and transferred to the crypt of the church of the Most Holy Rosary in Madrid. |
|
At the same time, many persons were found and exhumed from mass graves without being identified. |
|
In centuries past, graves would be exhumed, and any bones remaining would be collected and buried deeper down, thereby allowing fresh graves on top. |
|
They ordered that mass graves at Plaszow be opened and the bodies exhumed and burned. |
|
In 1840 his body is exhumed and with pomp and ceremony moved to Paris. |
|
Detectives have used DNA evidence to name a nightclub bouncer whose body was exhumed last month as the likely rapist and killer of three teenage girls almost 30 years ago. |
|
Treloar's body was exhumed in 1923 and buried at Mungerannie. |
|
When the body of Johnson was exhumed, the medical examiner was acutely chagrined when six .22 caliber rounds were removed from it. |
|
He was posthumously attainted of treason, and along with those of other deceased regicides, his corpse was exhumed and hanged, and his skull impaled in Westminster Hall. |
|
|
Such was the furore that in 1981 the pine box was exhumed and his body examined. |
|
The explorers carried their investigations further in the same field, and this time they exhumed a box that had apparently been used for burial purposes. |
|
In downtown New York City, archaeologists have exhumed the 18th century remains of the African Burial Ground. |
|
Over the past 10 years, more than half of the bodies of the ethnic Albanian victims of enforced disappearances have been exhumed and returned to their families. |
|
Livinhac's remains were exhumed and enclosed in an urn. |
|
Later, Roger exhumed his body from his grave in Troia cathedral and threw it in a ditch, only to repent subsequently and rebury him decently. |
|
There have been 2 examples of corpses exhumed from crypts during archeologic excavations in the twentieth century. |
|
In the foreground, Peale gestures toward featured specimens from his collection: a dead wild turkey, the bones of a mastodon exhumed from his own excavation in 1800, an Allegheny River paddlefish. |
|
His own remains were subsequently exhumed and redistributed to be venerated in various reliquaries. |
|
In 1250, the year of her canonization, her body and that of her husband were exhumed and placed in a new shrine in the Abbey. |
|
The body of Hungarian Mr Reiter, 76, who died of a heart attack, will be exhumed and his devastated family will see him buried for a second time. |
|
It was from this cemetery that the body of New Zealand's 'unknown warrior' was exhumed on 6 November 2004 and taken home to Wellington, New Zealand. |
|
Inland they found more mounds, one containing acorns, which they exhumed and left, and more graves, which they decided not to dig. |
|
A MAN who died at an old people's home is to be exhumed for a full post mortem as detectives study claims that residents were forcibly fed. |
|
Evidence of his badness is being exhumed daily from the ground of the country he once ruled, and corroborated in his torture chambers and the loot he hoarded while ordinary Iraqis went hungry. |
|
In March 2013, the Diocese of Winchester exhumed the bones from the unmarked grave at St Bartholomew's and placed them in secure storage. |
|
In January 1661, the corpses of Cromwell, Ireton and Bradshaw were exhumed and hanged in chains at Tyburn. |
|
The body of the saint was exhumed, and according to the Rites of Durham, was discovered to be uncorrupted. |
|
The research team measured the amount of water in mantle xenoliths that had been naturally exhumed from the base of South Africa's Kaapvaal craton during a kimberlite eruption. |
|
But the grave-tamperers didn't even bother to fill in the exhumed graves. |
|
|
The dead suspected of being Revenants were typically exhumed, decapitated and then had their hearts excised, burned or both. |
|
Octuplets mother Mandy Allwood has had the bodies of her babies exhumed and re-buried at another cemetery. |
|
With the rise of the movement to give women a political voice, Wollstonecraft's work was exhumed. |
|
More than 100 statues, friezes, ceramics and other objects have been exhumed from storage by curators from Tate and the Yale Centre for British Art. |
|
The Ottoman sultan, Abdul Hamid II, ordered the sarcophagi exhumed, placed on rails and carried down to the Mediterranean coast, where they were sent by ship to Istanbul. |
|
While Mr Masuzoe's comment, exhumed from 1989, met with radical counter-action, the rightwing ravings of Toshio Tamogami, another of the four leading candidates, attracted little censure. |
|
They notified the proper authorities, more bodies were exhumed, autopsies were conducted, and the remains were identified as missing Canadian soldiers. |
|
A murky Sunni group claimed responsibility. Yasser Arafat probably died of natural causes in 2004, according to a leaked report by French experts who examined his exhumed body. |
|
Although many of their bodies have been exhumed from mass graves and returned to their families, at least 15,000 individuals are still listed as missing. |
|
Since 2000 the Association has exhumed the remains of over 100 people. |
|
By order of Queen Anne his body was later exhumed, embalmed and taken to London where he was interred in Westminster Abbey. |
|
Please indicate the total number of exhumed bodies, how many have been identified and the steps being taken to ensure that bodies are correctly identified. |
|
According to current data, 111 missing persons were exhumed in the first five months of the current year, which is a slightly smaller number as compared to the same period of the previous year. |
|
There is so little place for cemeteries that every ten years bones used to be exhumed and removed into an ossuary, to make room for new burials. |
|
In 1892, in preparation for the anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas, a body believed to be that of Pizarro was exhumed and put on display in a glass coffin. |
|
Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited on spikes outside the House of Lords. |
|
The archeologist exhumed artifacts from the ground with a shovel. |
|
It was decreed that his books be burned and his remains be exhumed. |
|
The authorities in Santo Domingo have never allowed the remains there to be exhumed, so it is unknown if any of those remains could be from Columbus's body as well. |
|