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Murillo said forensic examinations had corroborated gang members' confessions that they piled the bodies of about 40 young people on to a huge funeral pyre that burned for about 15 hours, leaving only ashes and a few bone fragments to be collected in plastic bags and dumped in a nearby river.
A few bone and antler artifacts were uncovered, including points, chisels, and bead and pendant ornaments.
The remains mostly ash with a few bone fragments were sent to a lab at the University of Innsbruck in Austria, where scientists have been able to make positive DNA identifications of two of the missing students.
According to an analysis published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the main details of which Science covered earlier this year from a meeting the tooth belonged to a Denisovan, a hominin species known only from a few bone fragments found in Siberia's Denisova Cave.
As I scroll through my polarizing Facebook news feed that inevitably arises after each reported shooting, I have a (few) bone(s) to pick with our country, and I won't be silent about them. 1. Stop creating false equivalencies.
Many of these fossils had been collected by Cope but had not been thoroughly described, as Cope was known for erecting new species on the basis of only a few bone fragments.
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I have heard of a few bone-headed and crass initiatives in my time, but I think Spain's, Belgium's, Italy's and France's decision to ban 'short-selling' temporarily takes the biscuit.
There's nothing there except a few bones.
He crashes his car into a tree, but merely breaks a few bones.
We used a bucket for the few bones we could find".
Only part of a skull, a few bones and shredded clothes remained when the police searched the pen.
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