From 1991 to 1993 we rented a townhouse in Virginia that turned out to have been built on a graveyard from the late 19th and early 20th century. In addition to arrowheads and occasional musket balls we occasionally encountered bone fragments, too small to be identified. In 1993 we bought a townhouse in Sterling, Virginia, that turned out to be located in an old confederate fort on the south shore of the Potomac. We found every sort of thing that might have been there except for actual complete skeletons.
Thanks for putting together this information in one article. I've been reading many separate ones. It's good to see it all in one place.
I am working on being more informational than inflammatory!
I've noted it before: we are financing Putin's war efforts.
And completely ignored
From 1991 to 1993 we rented a townhouse in Virginia that turned out to have been built on a graveyard from the late 19th and early 20th century. In addition to arrowheads and occasional musket balls we occasionally encountered bone fragments, too small to be identified. In 1993 we bought a townhouse in Sterling, Virginia, that turned out to be located in an old confederate fort on the south shore of the Potomac. We found every sort of thing that might have been there except for actual complete skeletons.