Monday, May 6, 2024

Bones

Physical anthropology graduate student Carolyn Hurst places a tooth in the mouth of a skeleton found at Mis Island in Sudan. The skeleton is believed to be of a teenager and was able to be found after a river flooded. Anthony Thibodeau/The State News
Physical anthropology graduate student Carolyn Hurst places a tooth in the mouth of a skeleton found at Mis Island in Sudan. The skeleton is believed to be of a teenager and was able to be found after a river flooded. Anthony Thibodeau/The State News