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9000-Year-Old Kennewick Man Sheds Light on Ancient America [VIDEO]
For almost 20 years, scientists have puzzled over the 9,000-year-old bones of an early American known as Kennewick Man. Now, a 680-page book with contributions from dozens of authors is shedding light on this controversial skeleton's origins, and providing scientists with a new window into the life of early Americans.
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