In May of 2021, construction workers working the site of the future Bartholomew County judicial building in Colombus, Indiana, found something startling: human remains. Human bones were found during excavation and, naturally, a discovery like this prompts an investigation. What was discovered was anything but uninteresting: the bones found were at least 2,000 years old, and likely belong to a small group of Native persons buried there long ago. These ancient remains found in Indiana open the door for us to take a closer look at the people they’re thought to belong to.

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What do you think? Aren’t these ancient remains found in Indiana just downright fascinating? Do you know anything about the Adena people? Tell us in the comments section!

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