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The oldest unequivocal chordate remains come from the Lower Cambrian of south China, where small jawless fish similar to present-day lamprey and hagfish occur as part of the Chengjiang Biota.
Almost all the prehistoric human remains come from the eastern side of the circle, and many had been excavated by earlier archaeologists including William Hawley in the 1920s, who regarding them as unimportant compared with the giant stones, reburied them jumbled together using one of the Aubrey holes as a convenient pit.
These remains come from Gough's Cave in Somerset, England, which was last excavated in 1992.
"The remains come from a period of great change," when people were just beginning to organize into city-states, Zettler notes.
In Europe, only in the last few years have the first sets of Native American remains come home.
In fact, all fossils that can be positively identified as tarbosaur remains come from one spot in the Gobi Desert.
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