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A forensic scientist, Dr. Philippe Charlier works in the pathological anatomy and cytology department of Lille University Hospital and in the medical examiner’s department at the University Hospital of Garches. He is also a researcher with the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique and the author of Médecine des morts (Fayard, 2006). In 2007 he led an investigation showing that supposed relics of Joan of Arc found in Rouen actually dated to between the seventh and third centuries bce. The results were published in the journal Nature.
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