This was a domain for Indian burials.
"Could be from an old Indian burial."
The settlers of Delhi often found the Indian burials while spring plowing.
"Probably an old Indian burial."
In 1972, campus workmen uncovered portions of an Indian burial on one of these sites, LAn-235, located on the western edge of campus.
The Indian burials were removed and re-buried.
In any case within two years the remains were taken to the church at St. Ignace and given a traditional Indian burial.
Already, hundreds of less-renowned prehistoric skeletons have been turned over by museums for Indian burial.
For example, in 1965, an archaeological excavation undertaken by the University of Alabama unearthed the 2,000 year-old Indian burial.
Copper Indian armour-plate was recovered from an ancient Indian burial near Keremeos.