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One escalator level below ground, glass cases display human remains going back to the fourth century B.C., as well as clay water and sewer pipes from bathhouses and vases, beads and bronze jewelry from the 11th century B.C.
He said that there was documentary evidence authenticating the remains going back to the 12th century.
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At the medical examiner's office in Tucson, Dr. Park's team of five investigators, six pathologists and one forensic anthropologist face an enormous backlog of more than 150 unidentified remains, with one case going back as far as 2003.
The victim who remains in the country is considering going back to Mexico, Mr. Ramirez said.
Despite countless inquiries, initiatives and ministerial pledges, going back two decades, maternity care remains one of the NHS's problem areas.
She said the thought of going back to the burnt-out remains of Chibok government girls secondary school terrified her.
Going back in time, the target demographic is linearly decreasing from N to N/4 on [0, 3/8 N] generations, and remains constant at earlier times.
Elsewhere in the Mediterranean, several smaller settlements were planted as stepping-stones along the route to Spain and its mineral wealth in silver and copper: early remains at Malta go back to the 7th century bce and at Sulcis and Nora in Sardinia and Motya in Sicily perhaps a century earlier.
No going back.
I kept going back.
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