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Skeleton unearthed near Nancy Guthrie search site believed to be up to 1,000 years old, expert says
- Experts determine the remains near Guthrie’s Tucson home are prehistoric and not linked to her case.
- University of Arizona anthropologist James T. Watson said the remains are 'prehistoric' and not connected to Guthrie’s abduction case.
- Remains were transferred to the Tohono O’odham Nation for handling as part of proper stewardship.
- Experts note the Sonoran Desert yields many discoveries yearly due to terrain and development.
- Guthrie’s family and investigators reiterate there is no current link to her disappearance.
- Local authorities emphasized that natural events, not foul play, explain most desert finds.
- Ceramic artifacts at the site supported the assessment of ancient origins.
- No further research on the remains is expected at this time, pending tribal authorities.
- The search for Guthrie has a substantial reward funded by multiple sources.
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