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English: OLDEST HUMAN SKULL FOUND IN AMERICA The bleached skull bones of a man believed to have lived on Angeles Mesa 25,000 years ago was the subject of a conference yesterday between Dr. Frederick Webb Hodge (left), noted ethnologist and archaeologist of New York city, and Dr. W.A. Bryant, director of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art, Exposition Park. The bones were unearthed from the new outfall sewer site. (Los Angeles Daily News, August 12, 1924, page 1.
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Angeles Mesa skull find displayed for Los Angeles Daily News photographer, August 12, 1924

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