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The bone fragments range from around the size of a fingernail to 12 centimeters, and none were found fully intact, according to Pollock. As well as coming from victims of colonial crimes, ...
Based on radiocarbon dating, the date range for the bone fragments is a 95.4% probability of the individual dying anywhere from 1774 to 1942, and a 68.2% probability of anywhere from 1718 to 1893 ...
Police said bone fragments were found among the rocks at the waterfront Brooklyn Bridge Park on Saturday evening, the third time this month apparent human remains washed up on the shore.
Little is known about the Denisovans. But a new study is revealing how these enigmatic ancient humans survived in the Tibetan plateau, one of Earth’s most extreme environments.
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