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			<title>State Medical Examiner's letter acknowledging receipt of human cremated bone removed from the Wissatinnewag site (formerly Mackin sand bank) by the Greenfield Police Dept. </title>
			<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2004 11:02:11 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description>In this Dec. 16th, 1999 letter to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, Dr. Ann Marie Mires, Ph.D., Forensic Anthropologist and Director of the Human Identification Unit for the State Medical Examiner's office states: &quot;After examining all of the material from the Mackin site I am convinced that there is enough material here to suggest that prehistoric cremations are present at the Mackin Site and that they are being disturbed by current and past mechanical operations at the site.&quot;</description>
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