Bering Sinkhole

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title: Bering Sinkhole
text: Bering Sinkhole is an early American archaeological site in Kerr County, Texas, United States. The mortuary sinkhole included human remains of 62 individuals, animal remains, and turtle-shell, marine-shell, antler and stone artefacts. Radiocarbon dating found that the earliest burials were from approximately 5000 years BC. The natural limestone sinkhole on the Edwards Plateau was used as a burial place for 5,500 years by hunter-gatherers of the Llano River basin. Sinkholes are relatively common
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