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Officials say jawbone discovered in river likely belongs to prehistoric man

Por: Newsweek Life September 24, 2022

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Officials with the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Iowa opened an investigation into a jawbone that was discovered by Marshall County Conservation staff in the Iowa River, and it was recently determined that it likely belonged to a prehistoric Native American man.A press release issued by the sheriff's office in August said that deputies were called to an area in the river where a possible human lower jawbone was found intact by... + full article



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