Is this just a very lost Japanese tourist?
Court: Scientists Can Study Kennewick Man
Associated Press - Feb 4
PORTLAND, Ore. - Scientists can study the Kennewick Man - 9,300-year-old remains found in Washington state - despite the objections of some American Indian tribes, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday....it is one of the oldest, most complete skeletons found in North America, with characteristics unlike modern Indians.
... The University of Michigan anthropology professor wants to learn Kennewick Man's origins, and said he might be related to people in prehistoric Japan. ...
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Updated: Friday, February 6, 2004 12:14 AM JST
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Updated: Friday, February 6, 2004 12:14 AM JST
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