I think it is fascinating what is being discovered in the ground and beneath the oceans these days.

Locally (U.S.A.):
Divers found a broken Gold Pocket watch from the Steamship Pulaski pinpointing exactly the time the boiler exploded. Hands remained fully intact and stopped at 11:05. Reports from shore in 1888 had said people heard an explosion shortly after 11:00 PM.

Also, an old discovery better identified by new testing methods:

Montana's Anzick site:

The remains of a human infant were first discovered at the Anzick site by construction workers in 1968.

Using a technique called Specific Amino Acid Radiocarbon Dating, scientists were able to treat collagen extracted from the human remains and successfully isolate an amino acid called hydroxyproline for testing.

"This amino acid could only have come from the human skeleton and could not be contaminated".

The new tests confirmed the infant remains, antlers and other Clovis artifacts were contemporaneous. Researchers published the results of the dating efforts in the journal PNAS.

"The human remains and Clovis artifacts can now be confidently shown to be the same age and date between 12,725 to 12,900 years ago". "This is right in the middle to the end of the Clovis time period which ranges from 13,000 to 12,700 years ago."

The tests confirm the Anzick site as the only known Clovis burial site.

Exciting times for Archeologists.


Edited by Eric (06/20/18 08:33 AM)
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