Gene Hackman was found dead in his New Mexico home along with his wife and one of their pet dogs On Wednesday, Feb. 26, Gene Hackman was found dead at age 95 in his New Mexico home along with his wife ...
(CNN) — Hunter-gatherers in parts of ancient Asia prepared their dead for burial with smoke-drying up to 14,000 years ago, resulting in the oldest known evidence of human mummification, according to a ...
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Pathologists Explain Why 'Mummification' Complicates Timeline of Gene Hackman and Wife's Deaths (Exclusive)
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy were found dead in their Santa Fe, N.M., home on Feb. 26 When authorities went inside the two-story Santa Fe, N.M., home of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy around 2 p.m ...
Smoke-drying mummification of human remains was practiced by hunter-gatherers across southern China, southeast Asia and beyond as far back as 12,000 years ago, my colleagues and I report in new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The skeleton of a middle-aged man excavated from the Huiyaotian site in Nanning, in China's Guangxi province, is over 9,000 years ...
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