Overview
- Radiocarbon results place the remains at roughly 4,270 years old, about 2300 B.C.
- The partial skull was found June 2 on the Whitewater River bank by a landowner who promptly contacted the sheriff's office.
- Analyses by the University of Indianapolis Human Identification Center and the University of Georgia confirmed the skull's antiquity, led by forensic anthropologist Dr. Krista Latham.
- Fayette County detectives opened an investigation following the discovery, officials said.
- The coroner said he is awaiting Indiana Department of Natural Resources guidance on repatriation and site management, and he highlighted the announcement on Indigenous Peoples' Day.