The literature says that there were others.  Perhaps the reason for the recent 
evidence is two fold.  First, it was thought that the original Jamestown had 
disappeared into the river.  So, no one excavated.  Second, the scientific 
technology at archeologist disposal are a tad superior.

Make it a good day

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On May 1, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Mike Palij wrote:

> On Wed, 01 May 2013 11:41:57 -0700, Louis E. Schmier wrote:
>> Historically, this is not new news, physical evidence of cannibalism is.
> 
> True, but the sources I link to make this point.  What I find troubling
> is that the evidence of cannibalism is so recent and dependent upon
> only on the child "Jane".  I suspect that there may be other persons
> who were victims but not yet identified.  But if there are no others
> found, then I think that casts some doubts about the cannibalism
> interpretation.
> 
> To Chris Green: And a "Court of the Crimson King" right back at you.
> I admit that this was a fallback "title" after I couldn't come up with
> something snappy using the Donner Party (I believe "Donner House
> Party" would have been too peripheral a reference).
> 
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> [email protected]
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