1800年代西部旅行者在Idaho Bliss附近无标记的坟墓中埋藏着数千具人类和动物遗骸,雷达和尸体尸体调查都揭示了这些遗骸。
Thousands of human and animal remains from 1800s westward travelers lie in unmarked graves near Bliss, Idaho, revealed by radar and cadaver dog surveys.
根据考古发现,从1800年代起,埋有数千具人类和动物遗骸的未标记坟墓可能位于Idaho Bliss下面。
Unmarked graves containing thousands of human and animal remains from the 1800s may lie beneath Bliss, Idaho, according to archaeological findings.
该地区是西向旅行者使用的北交替路线的一部分,是一条以饥饿、疾病和暴力为特征的致命通道。
The area, part of the North Alternate Route used by westward travelers, was a deadly passage marked by starvation, disease, and violence.
使用雷达和挖尸犬进行的现代勘测发现,在布利斯和俄勒冈边境之间发现了许多坟墓,据专家估计,还有许多坟墓仍未发现。
Modern surveys using radar and cadaver dogs have uncovered numerous graves between Bliss and the Oregon border, with experts estimating many more remain undiscovered.
俄勒冈-加利福尼亚轨迹协会支持这些调查结果,强调该地区作为向西扩张的乱葬坑的严峻遗产。
The Oregon-California Trails Association supports these findings, emphasizing the region’s grim legacy as a mass graveyard of westward expansion.