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Re: Bones and Teeth- What to do?
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Posted by Jonfarmer on February 28, 2006 at 11:06:04 from (165.121.147.56):
In Reply to: Bones and Teeth- What to do? posted by Richard H. on February 28, 2006 at 08:50:41:
I don't know what to tell you, it would be a shame to destroy something that might help us figgure out the universe, but then I can totally understand not wanting your property to become not yours to do as you please. State went to put in a new bridge and move the road alittle, and I guess it was the local university that stopped them because indian artifacts were found, they dug around in there for several years, they are now going ahead with the project now that the university is finished, but not before they had dug up every inch of where that new road was going to be. They had also dug up a farmers meadow on the other side of the bridge. I don't know, they might not be interested, and yet they might dig up your entire property. I don't know what they found at the bridge site, but they sure did an awful lot of digging there (kinda looks like they were looking for gold, they had crews digging and shaker screens set up to seperate the dirt from any artifacts), however they did fill all the holes back in and put stuff back the way they found it. I guess if your not in a hurry to have the pond, you might let them come and take a look. If you find any human bones, you should contact the police, you never know, maybe somebody killed someone a few years ago and buried them on your property and with todays tecnology they might be able to solve the murder or atleast be able to identify the person with the remains. If They are indeed human bones, the coroner will take them away. Hope this helps,
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