Cherene de Bruyn is a South African–born archaeologist investigating the location of clandestine graves using forensic ecology and remote sensing approaches.
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A survey of the parameters of post-mortuary practices recorded from animal behavior, the human archaeological record from the Lower Pleistocene to the Iron Age, and ethnographic/ethological research.
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Cherene de Bruyn is a South African–born archaeologist. She is currently a PhD candidate in the Forensic Research Institute and the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University (UK). She is investigating the location of clandestine graves using forensic ecology and remote sensing approaches.