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The skull of Naia, as it appeared in 2011, having rolled into an upright positionPhoto by Roberto Chavez ArceBy Michael D. LemonickMay 16, 2014 12:36 PM EDTJust a few months ago, a report on the remarkably preserved skeleton of a child buried 12,500 years ago in what is now Montana shed some important
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