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Bones and Teeth- What to do?
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Posted by Richard H. on February 28, 2006 at 08:50:41 from (204.8.13.243):
Kinda OT but here goes, Last year I started diggin a small pond on my place with a pond scoop and got it about half done. This morning a couple guys from our camp ground came by and ask if they could hunt for arrow heads and such around the place, no problem until they ask if they could search around the pond and the fresh dirt around it. They found several bones, teeth (molars)as in what look human to me...YUK! So i went out with them and had a look around myself and found a white enamel tooth about 2 1/2" long. I believe the first masterdon in North America was found about six miles from my house and as you can imagine it was quite a scene and find. Should I close my eyes and go on? I"m having visions of tents, cameras,peoples etc. Richard
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