1. A number of authoritative scholars seriously question the propriety of interpreting prehistoric remains by reference to the customs of modern primitive peoples. 2. The crumbled porcelain of a third lay embedded like fossilized prehistoric remains long entombed in silt and mud. 3. Paleontologists are especially concerned that on-line sales will increase political pressure to open up federally owned lands to commercial fossil collectors, who see profit in prehistoric remains. 4. The question of affiliation between distantly prehistoric remains and modern tribes is a central issue. 5. They hope the cave holds prehistoric human remains from when the first people, called Paleo-Indians by scientists, entered Florida. 6. They were not looking for prehistoric remains, but for a closer picture of the neighboring volcano, the snowy Sabancaya, which was in the process of erupting. 7. Under the law, the decision about what to do with those objects and the prehistoric remains is made by the tribe most closely related to them. |