Preserved brains from the Spanish Civil War mass grave (1936) at La Pedraja1, Burgos, Spain.
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Fernando Serrulla | Lourdes Herrasti | Carmen Navarro | Jose Luis Cascallana | Ana Maria Bermejo | Nicholas Marquez-Grant | Francisco Etxeberria | N. Márquez-Grant | F. Etxeberria | L. Herrasti | J. L. Cascallana | A. Bermejo | N. Márquez‐Grant | F. Serrulla | C. Navarro
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