A study by Dr JS Sehrawat, Forensic Anthropologist and a faculty member from the Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, revealed that a large number of human skeletons excavated from an old well in Ajnala town of Punjab represent residents of the Gangetic plain region.
Genetic and chemical analyses of the remains have confirmed that the bones are 165 years old and belonged to adult males hailing from the Gangetic plains.
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