Human Remains

  • News HeadlinesOldest human remains hard to find by cave divers could be destroyed

    Oldest human remains hard-to-find by cave divers could be destroyed

    (ORDO NEWS) — On the Caribbean coast of Mexico, a skeleton of a prehistoric man was found in a cave system that was flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago. The discovery was made by speleologist-diver, archaeologist Octavio del Rio and his fellow diver Peter Broger. They saw a shattered skull and a skeleton partially covered by sediment in a cave near where the Mexican…

  • News HeadlinesDue to climate change on the drying Lake Mead in the United States began to find human remains

    Due to climate change on the drying Lake Mead in the United States began to find human remains

    (ORDO NEWS) — Due to the ongoing drought in the United States, Lake Mead in Nevada dries up. As the water level drops, tourists increasingly stumble upon human remains from the bottom of the lake. Officials warn that more bodies are expected to be discovered in the near future… According to Gizmodo, on May 1, police received a report of human remains stuck in the silt of the drying Lake…