In the "Original Study," what did the scientists find at Ukkuqsi?

a. a small girl buried in her toboggan and under part of the covering of a kayak
b. a small girl who was believed to be related to the same species as famous "Lucy"; she was called "Lucy's child"
c. a burial chamber with many artifacts and fossils associated with Inupiat daily life
d. a skeleton of a man dated at around 9,300 years ago and named "Kennewick Man"


a

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