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Thursday, February 02, 2006
Remains found in Coastal North Carolina
There's an interesting news story in a Jacksonville, NC newspaper about some remains that were found Sneads Ferry, parts of which have rather wealthy developments (I assume this is one of them). It was a fine article until I read this part:
The discovery excited Patty Whaley who has lived in Chadwick Shores for seven years.
“I can see why they settled here,” Whaley said. “It’s beautiful here.”
Whaley lives across the street from where the remains were discovered.
“If I was that homeowner, I’d be excited,” she said. “It’s just part of our history. It’s not anything gross or scary. It’s just life.”
(By the way, I am rolling my eyes)
Full story here.
Posted by Will at February 2, 2006 09:15 AM in Anthropology