6,500 Year Old Human Skeleton On Display At Philadelphia Museum

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The public now can  see an ancient human skeleton that was recently rediscovered in a Philadelphia museum storage room.

Visitors can look at the 6,500-year-old remains beginning Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Museum.

Archaeologists first excavated the specimen from southern Iraq around 1930. But it sat for decades in the museum’s basement without any type of documentation.

Museum officials confirmed its origins this summer while digitizing their collection.

The skeleton will be displayed in the museum’s Artifact Lab. The space allows people to watch as conservators work to preserve artifacts and mummies.

Researchers believe the bones belong to a 50-year-old man from the Ubaid period, which lasted from 5500-4000 B.C. Complete human skeletons from that era are rare.

 [See Images of the Ur Skeleton and Historical Excavation] Photo credit: Penn Museum 2014 Penn Skeleton

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