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There are three articles you can read,all equally good, but you should definitely choose the second article to read, Skeleton dating back to the ice age sheds light on Native Amerian origins. It is the best, and most intriguing by far. The first article, Digging out a lost city’s secrets, is about a Teotihuacan tunnel has been found, many puzzling artifacts have been found, and still many different chambers have been discovered with more to be explored yet. The second article, Skeleton dating back to the ice age sheds light on Native American origins,is about how special divers explored an underwater dark, mysterious cave. The divers find the remains of a 12,000 year old girl, the diver's name her ‘Naia’, they learn about her past, which helped …show more content…

The remains were found in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The remains found are amazing, the article even states, “... researchers published the results of their study of Naia’s skeleton. They called it the oldest and most complete specimen ever discovered in the Americas.”. Isn’t that amazing, the girl was about 15 to 16 years old when she died. Naia did have a sad ending though, the articles states how she died, “Researchers believe she was searching for water when she entered a dark,underground cave. She then plummeted 100 feet into the massive chamber now called Hoyo Negro, or black hole. Unable to escape-her hip bone shattered from the fall-she died in the hole. Trapped with her was a group of similarly doomed ice age animals. ...As the ice age ended and glaciers melted, sea levels rose and slowly filled the chamber with water, sealing it off from humanity.”. Her ending was very sad, but it helped scientists discover new information such as in the article, “That connection in turn helps prove something else: that Native Americans are linked genetically to a population of early humans who inhabited a land now submerged beneath the Bering Sea.” and, “...her mitochondrial DNA reveals she is related to 11 percent of living American Indians,”. I think it is really cool that you could actually be related to Naia if you have an ancestry that’s Native

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