Skeletal remains found in Alexandria
What appeared to be human skeletal remains were found Sunday in a park on the Potomac River in Alexandria.
Witnesses said a dog found a skull in a brushy area at Jones Point Park. Subsequent searching turned up further remains.
Few other details were available immediately.
By
Martin Weil
| February 13, 2011; 7:37 PM ET
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Here we go..no doubt they'll be classed as evidence of stoneage (or worse yet, civil war era) activity and any Jones Point development will be held-up for another millenia or two.
Posted by: flintston | February 14, 2011 10:36 AM | Report abuse











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