Posted on 01/09/2014 8:17:00 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
She rested in peace for about 2,000 years until utility crews came shortly before Christmas to install a new waterline on Pine Island Road in Davie.
That's when the fully intact skeleton of what is believed to be a Tequesta Indian woman was found perhaps the best-preserved remains of an ancient human uncovered in the past 40 years, authorities said Thursday.
"It's either Tequesta or the member of a people that predates the Tequesta," said Bob Carr, of the Archaeological and Historical Conservancy in Davie. "It's unusually well preserved, considering it's been under a highway with thousands and thousands of cars going over it every day."
(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...
If she turns out to be European watch the sparks fly. If they’ll even admit it.
Wait! This is in a place called BROWARD County!
You’ve got to be kidding me.
And I bet the murderer is still on death row.
Was she clutching a butterball ballot?
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What sort of idiot wrote this headline?
"2,000 year old Skeleton of Woman Unearthed" is the way it should read.
(Miss Poe, my 9th grade English teacher would have a conniption-fit reading the original headline!)
Was she the wife of the 2,000-year-old man? Or, perhaps, is the article poorly titled, and instead, it talks about a 2,000-year-old skeleton, of a woman?
Do you suppose this is Helen Thomas’ younger sister?
How about "2,000 year old Skeleton of 2,000 year old Woman Unearthed"
I wonder how long she’s been dead.
Oh, that’s another question entirely. Lol.
FYI
I understand respect for remains but those that pre-date recorded history are part of the common heritage of all of us. We will never understand our roots as a species, the evolution of DNA, illness and disease without scientific access to these ancient findings. Burying the body without analysis robs us all of this important information. Remember that populations of pre-historic man were not that large. One skeleton could give us a lot of information.
I know what you’re saying, but I doubt that was a serious question I answered: “I wonder how long shes been dead.”
Obviously, 2,000 years. The joke being she died at the age of 2,000.
The title of the article is: Skeleton of 2,000-year-old woman unearthed in Davie (Florida)
:)
Someone call Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks!
“If she turns out to be European watch the sparks fly. If theyll even admit it”
I see the two local Casino tribes are claiming ownership, even though neither was in Florida 2000 years ago. This is near the golf course where Caddyshack was filmed. It’s an area of hardwood hammocks which would have been like islands 2000 years ago. Remains have been found there before.
There is another site near Cape Canaveral called Windover where much older remains may be European.
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