That is the headline. The text of the article is more hedged:
"the remains of a woman who may have been a shaman or a figure of spiritual significance in her community."
Reading the article myself, it seems like even the hedging is taking things a bit far. Seems like the article imposes a belief system or religion on a burial that if examined honestly, doesn't support that imposition.
"the remains of a woman who may have been a shaman or a figure of spiritual significance in her community."
Reading the article myself, it seems like even the hedging is taking things a bit far. Seems like the article imposes a belief system or religion on a burial that if examined honestly, doesn't support that imposition.