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Early American goes for tests — at last

Tony Reichhardt

Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6720, 551-551

Abstract: washington A scientific examination will begin to determine the origins and disposition of a set of 9,000 year-old human remains found near Kennewick, Washington State, nearly three years ago.

Date: 1999
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