Human remains found ‘eroding from the shoreline,’ North Carolina officials say

Human bones found spilling from the shoreline in southeastern North Carolina have been transferred to the Office of State Archaeology for examination, according to state officials.

The remains included century-old human skulls and were found along the Intracoastal Waterway, WECT reported.

“On April 16, human remains were discovered eroding from the shoreline at an undisclosed location in New Hanover County and recovered by the Wilmington Police Department,” the N.C. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources said in a news release…

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