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Minnesota Woman, also known as Pelican Rapids-Minnesota Woman (c. 5947–5931 BC), is the skeletal remains of a woman thought to be 8,000 years old. The bones were found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota on June 16, 1931, during construction on U.S. Route 59. The bones were brought to Albert Jenks at the University of Minnesota, who identified them as the bones of a woman who was 15 or 16 years old, but who had never borne children. The woman had two artifacts—a dagger made from an elk's horn and a conch shell pendant. The conch shell came from a whelk species known as Sinistrofulgur perversum, which had previously only been known to exist in Florida.

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  • Minnesota Woman, also known as Pelican Rapids-Minnesota Woman (c. 5947–5931 BC), is the skeletal remains of a woman thought to be 8,000 years old. The bones were found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota on June 16, 1931, during construction on U.S. Route 59. The bones were brought to Albert Jenks at the University of Minnesota, who identified them as the bones of a woman who was 15 or 16 years old, but who had never borne children. The woman had two artifacts—a dagger made from an elk's horn and a conch shell pendant. The conch shell came from a whelk species known as Sinistrofulgur perversum, which had previously only been known to exist in Florida. (en)
  • Con il termine Minnesota Woman (letteralmente "donna del Minnesota") o Pelican Rapids-Minnesota Woman si indicano i resti di uno scheletro appartenuto ad una donna, rinvenuti durante scavi archeologici e datati alla fine del Pleistocene, costituendo dunque uno dei più antichi resti fossili umani ritrovati in America. Il ritrovamento avvenne il 16 giugno del 1931. (it)
  • Mulher de Minnesota, também conhecida como Mulher de Pelican Rapids-Minnesota, são os restos mortais de uma mulher que se pensava ter 8.000 anos de idade. Os ossos foram encontrados perto de Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, em 16 de junho de 1931, durante a construção na US Route 59. Os ossos foram levados ao Dr. Albert Jenks da Universidade de Minnesota, que os identificou como os ossos de uma mulher de 15 ou 16 anos, mas que nunca teve filhos. A mulher tinha dois artefatos - uma adaga feita de chifre de alce e um pendente de concha. A concha veio de uma espécie de caracol conhecida como Busycon perversum, que anteriormente só existia na Flórida. (pt)
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  • Minnesota Woman, also known as Pelican Rapids-Minnesota Woman (c. 5947–5931 BC), is the skeletal remains of a woman thought to be 8,000 years old. The bones were found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota on June 16, 1931, during construction on U.S. Route 59. The bones were brought to Albert Jenks at the University of Minnesota, who identified them as the bones of a woman who was 15 or 16 years old, but who had never borne children. The woman had two artifacts—a dagger made from an elk's horn and a conch shell pendant. The conch shell came from a whelk species known as Sinistrofulgur perversum, which had previously only been known to exist in Florida. (en)
  • Con il termine Minnesota Woman (letteralmente "donna del Minnesota") o Pelican Rapids-Minnesota Woman si indicano i resti di uno scheletro appartenuto ad una donna, rinvenuti durante scavi archeologici e datati alla fine del Pleistocene, costituendo dunque uno dei più antichi resti fossili umani ritrovati in America. Il ritrovamento avvenne il 16 giugno del 1931. (it)
  • Mulher de Minnesota, também conhecida como Mulher de Pelican Rapids-Minnesota, são os restos mortais de uma mulher que se pensava ter 8.000 anos de idade. Os ossos foram encontrados perto de Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, em 16 de junho de 1931, durante a construção na US Route 59. Os ossos foram levados ao Dr. Albert Jenks da Universidade de Minnesota, que os identificou como os ossos de uma mulher de 15 ou 16 anos, mas que nunca teve filhos. A mulher tinha dois artefatos - uma adaga feita de chifre de alce e um pendente de concha. A concha veio de uma espécie de caracol conhecida como Busycon perversum, que anteriormente só existia na Flórida. (pt)
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