Bones found estimated to be 150 years old
The human bones found on the Rozmahel farm north of Viking on Aug. 26 were those of a young aboriginal man and are estimated to date back as far as 150 years.
The bones of the young man were
found by Brian Rozmahel when he was carrying out chores on the farm. He discovered the skull and a number of bones scattered about near a badger mound.
Rozmahel said an archaeology dig is planned at the site before the snow flies.
The Edmonton and District Historical Society and the University of Alberta will conduct the dig. He said forensic … for more see the Oct. 20/15 Weekly Review