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English: Photograph of the second excavation of "Minnesota Woman" in 1931.
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http://www.co.otter-tail.mn.us/history/mnwoman/digsite.php Originally from Dr. Albert Ernest Jenks "Pleistocene Man in Minnesota", University of Minnesota Press (1936).
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Possibly Dr. Albert Ernest Jenks
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