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New DDP case - not in NAMUS
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Description:
In 1987, the cranium of a likely young adult male of European ancestry was examined by an anthropologist who noted that the remains had probably been outside for 2-10 years. The remains were recovered the year before, but records of the exact location have been lost. In 2023, a dentist who radiographed the cranium confirmed the teeth are those of a younger person (though over 18 years old).
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New Hampshire Cranium 1987 - DNA Doe Project
Doe-Nate Fund Goal: This case is part of DNA Doe Project’s pre-funding program. Once funds have been raised for this case, the agency will ship their biological sample to the lab. Funds donated pay for expensive lab work and operational support of our volunteer team of investigative genetic...
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Description:
In 1987, the cranium of a likely young adult male of European ancestry was examined by an anthropologist who noted that the remains had probably been outside for 2-10 years. The remains were recovered the year before, but records of the exact location have been lost. In 2023, a dentist who radiographed the cranium confirmed the teeth are those of a younger person (though over 18 years old).