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Mon Jan 13, 2014, 11:11 PM Jan 2014

"A 2,000-Year-Old Human Skeleton Was Just Unearthed In South Florida"

A 2,000-Year-Old Human Skeleton Was Just Unearthed In South Florida

by Douglas Main, Popular Science, Business Insider

http://www.businessinsider.com/a-2000-year-old-human-skeleton-was-just-unearthed-in-south-florida-2014-1

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The bones are thought to be those of a Tequesta Indian woman and according to South Florida's Sun-Sentinel are "perhaps the best-preserved remains of an ancient human uncovered in the past 40 years, authorities said." (Presumably they are only comparing it to other remains found in the region, not the whole world.)

The Sun-Sentinel continues:

"It's either Tequesta or the member of a people that predates the Tequesta," said Bob Carr, of the Archaeological and Historical Conservancy in Davie. "It's unusually well preserved, considering it's been under a highway with thousands and thousands of cars going over it every day."

The woman, about 5 feet tall and about 20 to 30 years old, will now be analyzed by state and local archaeological authorities and then reburied in about a month in a secret location, with Seminole and Miccosukee Indians conducting the ceremony. No artifacts were found with the skeleton, and it had no distinguishing marks to indicate how she died. "There's nothing in the bones to indicate trauma," Carr said.

The analysis will not include DNA or radiocarbon dating, as these would require destruction of bone material, something the current-day Florida tribes are opposed to, the paper reported.



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"A 2,000-Year-Old Human Skeleton Was Just Unearthed In South Florida" (Original Post) applegrove Jan 2014 OP
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