mandible, a jawbone, and fragmented jaw or cranium, and the tibia which is the shin bone, and these belonged to a young english woman about 14 years of age when she died. and we saw the same markings on her bone that we saw on the dog and the horse that were evidence of processing basically, and so she was without a doubt, eaten. so the struggles of jamestown was very real, there were glimmers of hope in this newly formed society. obviously, the first several years in the settlement were tremendously difficult and there was a lot of death, but what about the new life? what about children? there were women and men here. they started families, didn t they? will there were children here pretty early on, and some of this them made it to adulthood, and you know, it is the colony that survived. the men who fought, and the stories are of the families that formed are now owners by piecing
mandible, a jawbone, and fragmented jaw or cranium, and the tibia which is the shin bone, and these belonged to a young english woman about 14 years of age when she died. and we saw the same markings on her bone that we saw on the dog and the horse that were evidence of processing basically, and so she was without a doubt, eaten. so the struggles of jamestown was very real, there were glimmers of hope in this newly formed society. obviously, the first several years in the settlement were tremendously difficult and there was a lot of death, but what about the new life? what about children? there were women and men here. they started families, didn t they? will there were children here pretty early on, and some of this them made it to adulthood, and you know, it is the colony that survived. the men who fought, and the stories are of the families that formed are now owners by piecing
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mandible, a jawbone, and fragmented jaw or cranium, and the tibia which is the shin bone, and these belonged to a young english woman about 14 years of age when she died. and we saw the same markings on her bone that we saw on the dog and the horse that were evidence of processing basically, and so she was without a doubt, eaten. so the struggles of jamestown was very real, there were glimmers of hope in this newly formed society. obviously, the first several years in the settlement were tremendously difficult and there was a lot of death, but what about the new life? what about children? there were women and men here. they started families, didn t they? will there were children here pretty early on, and some of this them made it to adulthood, and you know, it is the colony that survived. the men who fought, and the stories are of the families that formed are now owners by piecing
see if we remembered it. what was on the top of your head. microphone. nose. flashlight witnesses in your stomach. judge. judge right here. kneecap? your friends. shin bone? the bale of hay. there you go. your feet? on the ground is where you re practice. your feet remember turning left turning right. you there go. you got all ten she did. she did. so when you want to memorize something, you turn it into a picture, and then you store it in a location. whether that location is on a piece of furniture in your house or your body. we just took the bill of rights microphone. freedom of speech. r, right to bear arms. second amendment. quarters. flash light. search and seizure. what a good trick. speedy trial.