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Prehistoric Site in Albuquerque Is Accidentally Destroyed

SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education (1-30-07)

Construction workers at a new high school in Albuquerque inadvertently destroyed a site where important prehistoric artifacts had been found in 2000, according to today’s Albuquerque Journal. The site, which was ripped up when workers excavated for a new water line for the school, provided the first evidence that prehistoric people who were part of the Folsom culture lived in the Albuquerque area some 10,000 years ago.
Source: 
Chronicle of Higher Education
Source URL: 
http://chronicle.com/news/index.php?id=1582
Date: 
1-30-07