Jawdropping discovery: Remains of extinct human species that died thousands of years ago found in kitchen floor tiles


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dailym.ai— A Reddit user found a jawbone embedded in a travertine tile in his parents' home. Experts told DailyMail.com that it likely belonged to an ancient human ancestor. Travertine stone quarries in Turkey have been the site of multiple hominin finds. READ MORE:

dailym.ai—Human jawbone found by child rock collector in Arizona is finally identified as marine who died over 70 years ago in California. The bone of Capt. Everett Leland Yager was found by a child rock collector in AZ. His remains were previously recovered in California and laid to rest in Missouri. It now appears that not all of his remains were accounted for and buried

Boing Boing—Archaeological evidence that thousands of years ago, humans domesticated foxes. Analysis of a 1,500 year old grave in northwestern Argentina, containing the skeletons of a person and a fox, suggest that the fox was a human companion. For CNN, Mindy Weisberger writes that humans domesticated foxes thousands of years ago. Archaeologists originally uncovered the near-complete D. — Read the rest

dailym.ai—Remains of long-lost WWII soldier buried as 'Unknown' is identified as Illinois man who died in Japanese POW camp 80 years ago. Forensic scientists have identified the remains 81 years after the soldier died. US Army Private 1st Class Harry Jerele died of pneumonia at the age of 26. READ MORE: