Interesting that he or someone else chose Yew wood for the handle of his axe. A beautiful wood that was favored for tools and religious artifacts also by native Americans that resided where it grows on the west coast. Yew is what you often find planted at old grave sites in Great Britain...
I wonder if the ancients might of had a policy about not stealing a dead man's clothes or his other possessions. I mean it appears that he was killed somewhere else and dumped in the ravine with the things he had with him.
Fascinating, Cory. Another article into research and speculation on how he died.....likely when fleeing.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/garry-rodgers/solving-the-5000-year-old-murder_b_9187216.html
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