Mystery of Disarticulated Donkey
Posted on June 3, 2008 at 10:23 am.
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In Florida, during a construction the skeleton of a 17th-century donkey uncovered, all four of its legs had been dis articulated skillfully at the joints. The four limbs placed in the grave with the torso; torso and limbs arranged in a north-south direction. Historical documents suggest Indians provided the labor to mine coquina and transport it to the site of the Castillo. If you have answer to any of the following questions, email archaeology.org.
The Questions…
- Who did it and what was their motive?
- What were the circumstances of the animal’s death?
- Why was it disarticulated and then buried?
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