The project received the backing of Jerry Isaac, who was the Tanana Chiefs Conference president at the time of the dig. Disturbing ancient burial sites is controversial, but Isaac said the knowledge gained could provide important links to Athabascan history. He is particularly interested in his ance
Date: Nov 11, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Remains of Ice Age infants found at Tanana River site
Jerry Isaac, who served as Tanana Chiefs Conference president during the archaeological dig, gave his blessing to the project. Archaeologists worked with TCC and local tribes to establish rules for how to handle the remains.
"This find is especially important to us since it is in our area, but the discovery is so rare that it is of interest for all humanity," said Tanana Chiefs Conference President Jerry Isaac, in a statement issued by the university.
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