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Angeles Mesa Skeletons or Haverty Skeletons are two common names for permineralized prehistoric human remains comprising eight individuals (three males, three females, two individuals of uncertain sex) that were found in loose sands and sandy clays at the base of the Baldwin Hills between Culver City and Los Angeles in Southern California in 1924. Angeles Mesa is the neighborhood where they were found; Haverty Construction Company was the business that initially uncovered the site. “Several of these individuals are represented by nearly complete cranial and post-cranial materials, an extremely rare occurrence in pre-contact Native American remains,” noted a 2013 summary of the decades-long effort to determine the age of the bones. They likely date from before 3000 BC. (en) |
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Before 3000 BC (en) |
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Black-and-white newspaper photo of two scientists looking down at an ancient human skull (en) |
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Frederick Webb Hodge holds skull while William Alanson Bryan looks on, Los Angeles Daily News, August 1924 (en) |
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LAN-171 (en) |
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Angeles Mesa Skeletons (en) or Haverty Skeletons (en) |
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George Sherman , George Hess , Chester Stock, W.A. Bryan, et al. (en) |
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“Ballona Plain,” Los Angeles, California (en) |
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Homo sapiens (en) |
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Angeles Mesa Skeletons or Haverty Skeletons are two common names for permineralized prehistoric human remains comprising eight individuals (three males, three females, two individuals of uncertain sex) that were found in loose sands and sandy clays at the base of the Baldwin Hills between Culver City and Los Angeles in Southern California in 1924. Angeles Mesa is the neighborhood where they were found; Haverty Construction Company was the business that initially uncovered the site. (en) |
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Angeles Mesa skeletons (en) |
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