
At the request of the human rights association FAMDEGUA, members of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team made two trips to Petén to investigate the Dos Erres massacre. They excavated the well. (Silvana Turner/EAAF)

A view of the base of the well and the remains of a child. By the end of the Argentine team's investigation, at least 162 skeletons were recovered. (Silvana Turner/EAAF)

Members of the Argentine forensic team recover skeletal remains near the village of Dos Erres. The red flags indicate clusters of remains. (Silvana Turner/EAAF)

According to Guatemalan law, a judge can certify identification on the basis of remains, clothing, or personal items belonging to the victim. A public exhibition of the skeletal remains and evidence retrieved from Dos Erres. (Silvana Turner/EAAF)

After a religious ceremony, a procession of nearby residents carried the urns with the remains of the victims of the massacre at Dos Erres to the cemetery of a nearby village to bury them in a collective grave. (Silvana Turner/EAAF)