Oldest American Skull Found in Mexico
MaximumBob writes "While digging a well near the Mexico City airport, crews found this skull, believed to be the oldest human skull ever found in the Americas. What's especially exciting is that since it was found outside the United States, it's not subject to U.S. laws which allow local tribes to rebury remains and keep them from being studied. The skull will be studied by scientists and may shed new light on alternatives to the "land bridge" hypothesis of American settlement."
... it's only a matter of time until Strom Thurmond kicks the bucket and takes your crown.
While digging... near the Mexico City airport, crews found this skull, believed to be the oldest human skull ever found in the Americas.
Perhaps *now* the airlines will admit that interflight delays are getting out of hand?
Well, someone "found" it in Mexico City's National Museum of Anthropology, so the title is technically true. There are plenty other Slashdot titles that are clearly false, not just misleading. I've seen a few that were true. "Mozilla 1.2.1 Released" is the best example.