Ancient bones found in 1980s still looking for appropriate burial site

U.S. Forest Service employees have been unable to unravel the circumstances of death with regard to a collection of human bones found in a rock shelter on the southwest of Admiralty Island. Since their discovery, Agency officials and others have struggled to determine in whose care the bones should rest.

Brian Pollack, KCAW – Sitka

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