In a breakthrough discovery, anthropologists have successfully identified the remains of a soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary War. The identification was made possible through the use of DNA technology.

The soldier in question died in 1780 during the Battle of Camden. Thanks to this discovery, relatives of the soldier now have a name to associate with their long-lost cousin who died in battle.

Further details about this discovery can be found through local news sources, including FOX 7 Austin. The identification of the soldier's remains marks a significant development in understanding the history of the American Revolutionary War.