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The Kennewick Skeleton: Chronological and Biomolecular Contexts
2001
Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research
A human skeleton recovered near Kennewick, Washington, USA in 1996 has been dated to the early Holocene on the basis of multiple radiocarbon determinations, an analysis of a style of a temporally diagnostic projectile point found embedded in the ilium of the skeleton, and geological investigations of the locality where the skeleton was recovered. Based on morphological criteria, the Kennewick skeleton, which is one of the most complete early Holocene human skeletons recovered so far in the
doi:10.1017/s0033822200041631
fatcat:rdjici43kbca3mawxti3bvewoa