UNIQUE DISCOVERY: Archaeologists Find Skeleton Of Pre-Columbian Indigenous Hunter-Gatherer

Picture shows the scull of the skeleton,  believed to belong to janambre ethnic group  the found  in a rock shelter in the Huizachal Canyon, in Victoria, Mexico, undated. It is   dated between the 17th and 18th centuries, scientists believe it will bring more details about their physic and culture.  
Note: Licensed photo.  (INAH/Newsflash) Picture shows the scull of the skeleton, believed to belong to janambre ethnic group the found in a rock shelter in the Huizachal Canyon, in Victoria, Mexico, undated. It is dated between the 17th and 18th centuries, scientists believe it will bring more details about their physic and culture. Note: Licensed photo. (INAH/Newsflash)
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04 May 2023
Archaeologists have discovered a skeleton thought to belong to a pre-Columbian indigenous hunter-gatherer society of which very little is known because they were nomads. The find, which has been described as unique, took place after the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History...