
by AuthorDuncan
Bomb Dump Dogs: Osteogenesis Across two thousand years of migration, survival, and forgotten history, one bloodline refuses to disappear. In the modern day, Colonel Duncan commands one of the most unusual posts in the United States Air Force (USAF), the vast Munitions Storage Area carved into the limestone jungles of Guam. When construction and military expansion begin cutting into ancient ground, strange discoveries start to surface. What first appears to be routine archaeological oversight quickly becomes something far larger. Working alongside a brilliant Chamorro brother and sister from the University of Guam, Duncan helps uncover evidence that could rewrite the accepted history of the island. Petroglyphs hidden deep within limestone caves, genetic traces older than recorded settlement, and fragments of a forgotten people begin to point toward a story buried for centuries. But the deeper they dig, the more dangerous the truth becomes. Because the land is whatever the military says it is. Long before modern maps, before colonization and air bases, a flotilla of voyagers crossed the Pacific toward Guåhan. With them traveled a line of extraordinary dogs, hunters, navigators, and silent guardians whose instincts and intelligence helped their people survive the vast ocean and the wild jungles beyond. Now, as the modern world threatens to erase the last traces of that past, the descendants of those dogs are moving again. While archaeologists uncover the first clues of an ancient migration, a surviving pack follows an older path through jungle and reef, drawing closer to the island that once belonged to their ancestors. History is about to be rewritten. And some of its oldest witnesses have just been found.
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