Creighton University Professor and Research Team Unearth Story of Ancient Humanity
June 02, 2022
June 02, 2022
OMAHA, Nebraska, June 2 (TNSres) -- Creighton University issued the following news on June 1, 2022:
The tooth belonged to a young girl - somewhere between 3 1/2 and 8 years old. It was unerupted, still embedded deep within her jaw when she died in southeast Asia, in the modern country of Laos, roughly 150,000 years ago.
The girl's remains, alongside those of other ancient mammals, were washed into a cave by slow-moving water. Over the years, the remains deteriorat . . .
The tooth belonged to a young girl - somewhere between 3 1/2 and 8 years old. It was unerupted, still embedded deep within her jaw when she died in southeast Asia, in the modern country of Laos, roughly 150,000 years ago.
The girl's remains, alongside those of other ancient mammals, were washed into a cave by slow-moving water. Over the years, the remains deteriorat . . .