It's a Skull, But What Kind?

Workers unearth unusual skull in North Dallas

A plumber working on a construction project outside a North Dallas school unearthed a mysterious skull.

โ€œWe all know itโ€™s a primate,โ€ said David Evans, 25, of Alvarado. โ€œWe just donโ€™t know which kind.โ€

The skull was buried about five feet underground, he said.  Itโ€™s six inches from front to back and two inches wide.

Most of the teeth, including one-inch canines, are intact.

Evans said the skull was discovered last week at the St. Alcuin Montessori School near Churchill Way and Preston Road.

A noted anthropologist for the Tarrant County Medical Examinerโ€™s office, Dr. Dana Austin, viewed photographs of the skull and said it was definitely an โ€œold-world primate,โ€ possibly a monkey or chimp.

She said it was impossible to determine from the photos the age of the skull.

Evans, who talked to other experts, said he believes it may be a baboon.

"From everybody at UTA and everybody I've been talking to, (itโ€™s) possibly a baboon,โ€ he said. โ€œBut how it got  to 635, right there at Churchill and Preston, I have no idea."

Evans and other workers also found a small bone nearby, apparently from the same animal.

"It appears to be part of a femur or hip,โ€ he said.

Evans plans to sell the skull if someone offers him a good price, but also may keep it as a conversation piece.

"If somebody comes over, that's an hour right there,โ€ he said laughing.
 

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