So far, the oldest remains of honey have been found in Georgia.
The oldest remains of this culture are found in the Pánuco area.
It also is not clear if any link between the Fremont people and any modern tribes could be made with such old remains.
Of a later date are Paleolithic remains, between 8,000 and 25,000 years old.
The oldest known remains of a settlement in the area date from 650-750 BC.
The older remains of the ghost town are along historic Route 66.
The roof is usually used for site seeing providing an exquisite view of the port and the old remains of the city.
These became the oldest remains of the genus Urocyon discovered.
We may be stuck waiting to see whether another site, either in Africa or elsewhere, coughs up older remains.
Sometimes a few strangers took it into their heads to explore these old historical remains, but then they always went alone.