Bone fragments believed to be more than 1,000 years old may represent the remains of at least 15 people.
Other material evidence found included the remains of fish bones, earthen ovens and other food remains.
News report published in the Marshall Islands Journal (Majuro, Marshall Islands) on May 9, 1997, on page 18.
Bone fragments believed to be more than 1,000 years old may represent the remains of at least 15 people.
Other material evidence found included the remains of fish bones, earthen ovens and other food remains.
News report published in the Marshall Islands Journal (Majuro, Marshall Islands) on May 9, 1997, on page 18.
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