More bones, likely human, found at Indiana construction site
Aug. 3, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) Additional bones that are likely human have been found at a south-central Indiana construction site where previously unearthed human bones are believed to be thousands of years old.
Researchers with the University of Indianapolis are analyzing both human and animal bones first found in May during work on the site of a new Bartholomew County judicial building in Columbus.
The small amount of additional bones found there within the last month are believed to be human, said Heather Pope, the city’s redevelopment director.
University of Indianapolis researchers believe that, based on their findings, no bones are now left at the site in the city about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Indianapolis.
Bones, likely human, found at Columbus, Indiana, construction site
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