Why two skulls unearthed in B.C. could be harbingers for future archeological woes

A property in Kamloops, B.C., where landscaping discovered two skulls, which the Tkeml煤ps te Secw茅pemc First Nation has called "ancestral remains," is shown in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout 鈥 Gordon Mohs (Mandatory Credit)

Last June, landscapers working on a site in Kamloops, B.C., came upon a troubling discovery 鈥 two human skulls and jawbones.

Police and the coroner were informed, but after an inspection that swiftly determined the remains ancient, the Tk'eml煤ps te Secw茅pemc First Nation was called in and the day after the find issued a press release, declaring the property owned by Park Place Seniors Living to be a sacred site.

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