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Prehistoric bison bones found in Neb.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2001 Arrowheads and bison bones believed to be at least several thousand years old have been found at a site on the Elkhorn River in Douglas County, Nebraska. The Nebraska State Historical Society will be visiting the site next month to determine its archaeological import. Jack Phillips, a College of St. Mary theology professor who found bones at the site, says he wants to get students at his school involved in excavation there. Get the Story:
Prehistoric bones, arrowheads discovered along Elkhorn River (The Omaha World-Herald 9/24)
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