Turning the discovery of ancestral remains into sensationalist "breaking news" reduces sacred history to mere digital clickbait. This performative approach to archaeology prioritizes social media engagement over the genuine ethical dignity of indigenous heritage.
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BREAKING NEWS ON THE LEG BONE I FOUND WHILE OUT SEARCHING ❗️❗️🆕️🚨Added:
Hello everybody. I'll give everyone a minute to come in. One minute. Let me do this real quick.
Let's see if this is even working.
Hello. Hello.
All right, guys. I got breaking breaking news on the phone. Breaking information thanks to Pamela.
>> Breaking news on the phone. Breaking information.
>> Let me just Hello, guys. Hello. We got >> got some breaking news on the bone.
>> Got some breaking news.
>> Just giving people a second to come in here. One minute.
Just a minute. Get someone some people a chance to come in.
Just a minute.
some people a chance to come in.
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>> All right, guys. So, thanks to Pamela.
Good morning, everybody. Hi. Good morning. So, thanks to Pamela. I just got an email back from Pamela.
She wants me to read it so you guys get all the information. So, that's what we'll do.
All right.
So, this is from Pamela, guys. Uh, from Pamela from the other day who came out there.
It's I'll just go ahead and read it. This morning, I called and left a message for the anthropologist at the Arizona State Museum that spoke to me in May of 2023 after the excavation of the site that I d that I named Desert Woman after speaking with him.
He called me back and wonderfully it was the same anthropologist and I spoke to I spoke to in 2023 and he remembered me.
Here's a recap of what he told me in that conversation of May 2023 May 23 2023 and what I had previously mentioned he found the entire remains of the body in his excavation.
The body was that of a woman, the woman between 35 and 50 years old, and her remains are from approximately 500 to 800 years old.
The pottery chards he recovered with the body were affiliated to the Todd Odum tribal heritage whose origins are connected to the Sonoran desert and whose predecessors were the Hokum the Hokum people.
Okay, so here's a timeline of last week.
on Thursday 57.
You found a bone and called the police.
After a few hours, they declared it was not a crime scene and they advised you that you can resume what you were doing.
You go back to the site and you saw and film that bone was still there. On Friday 58, I went to the site at noon, this is Pamela, and the bone was gone.
Some digging had been done, but not a big excavation.
On Saturday morning, when I ran out for my morning walk, I ran into you again, and we wandered wondered who took the bone, when did they take it, and why it was why the site had not been excavated like the desert woman had been.
Okay, so here's all the here's all the breaking of what happened.
Today the archaeologist Dr. Watson answered all those questions.
Dr. Watson came came to the site on 57 and was there from approximately 2:30 to 4:30.
So not very uh not not a very long time at all. That's kind of crazy.
He said it was a extremely rushed excavation.
and he didn't have much time to do it but that uh but also that he didn't have to excavate very much because of the erosion.
Unlike Desert Woman's site where she was deeper into the earth, these bones were more exposed and easier to access.
These were not modern bones. They were historic bones.
He recovered about half of the body that was there that was there. This body was not in as good of condition as sh of the shape of desert womans.
uh he did not know if the bones were male or female and he hasn't done a complete analysis of them and uh probably won't get to um I guess because uh the bones he recovered were adult bones like those of a 50-year-old person similar to Desert Woman.
Uh let's see here.
The time frame of this human being lived was also similar similar to that of desert woman's hundreds of years ago.
Desert woman was between 5 and 800 years old. He found a few small pottery shards near the new body that were from the same tribe as the time frame as Desert Woman. The remains are being returned to the tribe quickly, so he won't be doing more analysis of the bones in his lab.
All of this land is a historical indigenous burial site.
With this new information, I can now make something special around the new site for this human being that has laid in the earth for hundreds of years there and honor them. I feel better knowing the answers to our questions. I told Dr. Watson that I had gotten to meet and talk to the person who had found the bone and I had run into you again on Saturday.
He said he had watched your YouTube video of the filming the bones. I wrote this information down verbatim of what he had told me in 2023 out of complete respect for work. I want to repeat it just that he had told me.
So please explain to your audience the same. All right. So we did that. So that's pretty crazy guys. Pretty crazy.
So I guess they did find more of the the body there. The remains. Not sure if it's a male or female, but I wanted to jump on and tell you guys before before maybe any of the other people spread it around. We'll see. We'll see. But thanks for uh I know this is just a short little live here, guys. But thanks for jumping on. I wanted to share it all with you and we'll see you guys next time. Yeah, it's pretty cool, right?
Pretty crazy.
Pretty crazy. Well, thanks for jumping in, guys.
And hopefully the little picture popped up on there as well.
Yeah. Yeah. So, pretty crazy. Well, thanks for jumping in, guys. Have a great rest of your day and we'll see y'all shortly. Bye. Thanks for jumping in.
Woohoo!
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