The study, published in the journal American Antiquity, argues that cut marks on historic canine bones from Jamestown demonstrate that early European settlers skinned and cleaned the animals for food.
He noted that prior to the mid-1860s, these forests had been regularly " burnt off by aborigines, either incidentally or intentionally. These annual bushfires tended to keep the forests open, and to ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Dozens of masked men who are widely believed to be settlers marauded through the village and attacked homes ...