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In 2009, scientists announced the discovery of a carving of a mammoth or mastodon or—although not considered so likely—a giant sloth, on a piece of bone found north of Vero Beach (the general area in which Vero Man was found). The carving may be among the oldest art found in the Americas.
A number of cold case investigations are under review after a search of Swindler's archives revealed eight sets of skeletal human remains.Samples were collected for DNA profiling by Dr. Katherine Taylor, who is with the King County, Washington Medical Examiner Office and also is a UW forensic anthropologist faculty affiliate, and sent as forensic evidence with the remains to law enforcement ...
A death investigation is ongoing after a human skull was found on the ground in the Myrtle Beach area, according to an Horry County Police report. The skull was found near the former Indian Wells ...
Authorities in New Mexico say they discovered at least 10 human skulls in and around a property near the southeastern border, which could include the remains of a woman who's been missing since 2019.
The beach is part of Antarctic Specially Protected Area ASPA 149 Cape Shirreff and San Telmo Island. [1] The area was visited by early 19th century sealers. The name was given by scientific personnel of the Chilean Antarctic Institute in 1985, in connection with Daniel Torres Navarro who discovered the skull of a young indigenous Yamana woman. [2]
The woman was first reported missing in 1968, officials said. Skull found by hunter 40 years ago helps identify missing woman, Washington coroner says Skip to main content
The bone appeared on the sands at Island Beach State Park on the Barnegat Peninsula in Berkeley Township on Sunday, officials posted on Facebook. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.
The Spirit Cave mummy is the oldest human mummy found in North America. [1] [2] [3] It was discovered in 1940 in Spirit Cave, [4] 13 miles (21 km) east [5] of Fallon, Nevada, United States, by the husband-and-wife archaeological team of Sydney and Georgia Wheeler.