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Puerto Rican Prehistory, a Bone Punch Board, and a Lost Underwater Cemetery - TAS 217
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11 months agoThis week we have 3 news stories. First we head over to Puerto Rico where new analysis of human remains from a 4,000 year old site is helping redefine what we know about the early inhabitants of the island. Then we look at a 39,600 year old bone from Spain that may be a leather punch board. And finally, the Dry Tortugas National Park has found a lost underwater cemetery off the coast of Florida.
Links
- Oldest human remains from Puerto Rico contradict idea of simple island nomads
- Reconsidering the lives of the earliest Puerto Ricans: Mortuary Archaeology and bioarchaeology of the Ortiz site
- This 39,600-Year-Old Bone May Have Been Used by Prehistoric Tailors
- A 39,600-year-old leather punch board from Canyars, Gavà, Spain
- A grave under the ocean? Team finds what could be submerged hospital off Florida Keys
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