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Remains of 9 Neanderthals Found, an 'Extraordinary Discovery'

A major new discovery at a familiar prehistoric site was announced Saturday by Italy. Archaeologists have found the remains of nine Neanderthal men in Grotta Guattari, prehistoric. ....

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Scientists uncover Africa's oldest human burial, a child's 78,000-year-old remains


Scientists uncover Africa s oldest human burial, a child s 78,000-year-old remains
Thursday May 06 2021
The Panga Ya Saidi site in Mombasa, Kenya, where the remains of a three-year-old child named by the scientists Mtoto and buried inside a deliberately dug pit were discovered by archaeologists. PHOTO | AFP
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A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known human burial in Africa, researchers reported Wednesday.
The sunken pit, in a cave complex along the coast of Kenya, was bereft of ornaments, offerings or ochre-coloured clay carvings found in the region s more recent Stone Age graves, they detailed in the journal Nature.  ....

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First member of ill-fated 1845 Franklin expedition is identified by DNA analysis


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The identity of the skeletal remains of a member of the 1845 Franklin expedition has been confirmed using DNA and genealogical analyses by a team of researchers from the University of Waterloo, Lakehead University, and Trent University. This is the first member of the ill-fated expedition to be positively identified through DNA.
DNA extracted from tooth and bone samples recovered in 2013 were confirmed to be the remains of Warrant Officer John Gregory, engineer aboard HMS Erebus. The results matched a DNA sample obtained from a direct descendant of Gregory.
The remains of the officer were found on King William Island, Nunavut. We now know that John Gregory was one of three expedition personnel who died at this particular site, located at Erebus Bay on the southwest shore of King William Island, says Douglas Stenton, adjunct professor of anthropology at Waterloo and co-author of a new paper about the discover ....

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The Recorder - Schell Bridge archaeological survey in Northfield seeks out site's Indigenous history


Schell Bridge archaeological survey in Northfield seeks out site’s Indigenous history
Elnu Abenaki Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Rich Holschuh, right, looks at a historical map of Northfield and surrounding areas on Tuesday with Historical Commission Vice Chair Joe Graveline. An archaeological survey is being done at the site of the Schell Bridge reconstruction project in an effort to find signs of Indigenous life. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
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Project archaeologist John Campbell works on completing a sampling survey Tuesday morning at the site of the Schell Bridge reconstruction project. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE ....

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