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Who Were The First Americans?
Oleh:
Lemonick, Michael D.
;
Dorfman, Andrea
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 167 no. 10 (Mar. 2006)
,
page 40-48.
Topik:
Archeology
;
Ancient Bones
;
Kennewick Man's
;
Skeleton
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TT10
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It was clear from the moment JIm Chatters first saw the partial skeleton that no crime had been committed-none recent enough to be proscutable, anyway. Chatters, a forensic anthropologist, had he called in by the coroner of Benton Country, Washington, to consult on some bones found by two university students on the banks of Columbia River, near the town of Kennewick. The off-the-cut guess, based on the skull's superficially Caucasiod features, was that they probably belonged to a settler from the late 1800s. Then a CT scan revealed a stone spear point embedded in the skeleton's pelvis, so Chatters sent a bit of finger bone off to University of California at Riverside for radiocarbon dating. When the results came back, it was clear that this estimate was dramactically off the remark. The bones weren't 100 or even 1,000 years old. They belonged to a man who had walked the banks of the Columbia more than 9,000 years ago.
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