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Nature 436, 10 (7 July 2005) | doi:10.1038/436010b; Published online 6 July 2005
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Scientists finally get their hands on Kennewick man
Rex Dalton
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Bone studies and DNA tests will help determine the origins of the 9,000-year-old skeleton.
America's most highly contested anthropology specimen, Kennewick man, is finally being studied by scientists.After nine years of federal-court battles and several months of preparation, researchers last month began examining the ancient skull and bones.
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