Science
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Rediscovering Noah's Skeleton in a Penn Basement
A Philadelphia archaeology museum has recently uncovered the skeleton of a 6,500-year-old man in its own basement. This rediscovered specimen is a rare example of a victim during an "epic" flood around 4500 BC, earning it the name "Noah."
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