A utility crew in Davie doing a waterline installation under the highway bumped into a skeleton believed to be the 2,000-year-old remains of a Tequesta Indian woman. The skeleton, measuring about five feet, is unusually well preserved, considering that thousands of cars drove over it every day. After a full archaeological analysis, the remains will be reburied in a secret location, with Seminole and Miccosukee Indians presiding over the funeral. [Sun Sentinel]
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