A human bone found near Tucson, Arizona, is believed to be part of an ancient set of remains. The bone likely belonged to the Hohokam people, ancestors of modern Native Americans in the region.
Discovered by a YouTuber exploring a few miles from Nancy Guthrie’s residence, the bone dates back approximately 750 years. Police and an archaeological expert confirmed the discovery does not involve any recent crime scene.
Photographic evidence shows an aerial view of Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, captured on March 2. This offers context to the area where the bone was found.

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