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Bloody Deaths: Ancient Graves Unearthed in Southwest US Suggest Violent Tribal Feuds
Ancient graves unearthed in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico indicate that the regions were places of violent feuds, says James Watson, a bioarchaeologist at the University of Arizona.
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