- In September/October 1998 and June 1999, the first search and second search were carried out at Ganina Yama using archeological techniques, seismic Profiling and electromagnetic studies as well as hand tools.
- Due to the generally repressive Soviet climate, neither Avdonin nor Ryabov said a word about this until ten years later, when Ryabov, in 1989, released the story into the media, causing a rift between the two men.
- 44 pieces of bone were found in total. Captain Peter Sarandinaki brought onboard forensic anthropologist Dr. Anthony Falsetty and the U.S. Army DNA Laboratory to examine and test the purported remains of the Tsarevich Alexei and those of his sister, Grand Duchess Maria.
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