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A 4,200-year-old skull found in Indiana is now confirmed to date to 2300 B.C., prompting repatriation efforts.
A 4,200-year-old human skull found on the Whitewater Riverbank in Fayette County, Indiana, has been radiocarbon-dated to approximately 2300 B.C.
Discovered on June 2, the remains were reported to the sheriff’s department and deemed “profound” and “historical” by the Fayette County Coroner’s Office.
Independent tests at the University of Indianapolis and the University of Georgia confirmed the age.
Officials are collaborating with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to address repatriation and site preservation, but no further details about the individual or discovery circumstances have been released.
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Se ha confirmado que un cráneo de 4.200 años encontrado en Indiana data del año 2300 a.C., lo que ha provocado esfuerzos de repatriación.