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Govt to test Kennewick bones
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A government-appointed research team will perform a suite of tests on the remains known as Kennewick Man. The Department of the Interior released a plan that would help the research team uncover any additional evidence about the remains. DNA test are likely as the government tries to determine cultural affiliation with area tribes before late September. Get the Story:
Government releases plans for testing of old bones (Tri-City Herald 4/11) Related Stories:
Debate over remains continues (Indian U. 4/10)
Scientists talk with NW tribes (Spokesman Review 4/8)
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