Museum Finds 6,500-Year-Old Human Skeleton In Own Storage Rooms
An archaeology museum in Philadelphia has made an extraordinary find — in its own storage rooms.
The University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum announced Tuesday that it had rediscovered a 6,500-year-old human skeleton originally excavated from southern Iraq around 1930.
The complete remains, which had been kept in a coffin-like box, were missing documentation until researchers recently began digitizing the museum's collection from an expedition to Ur, an ancient city near modern-day Nasiriyah.