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- Author(s): Miller, John J.
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National Review. 10/11/1999, Vol. 51 Issue 19, p31-32. 2p.
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The article reports on the controversy surrounding a large circle of holes cut into bedrock in Miami, Florida. Archaeologist Robert Carr believe the holes may have been cut over 1,000 years ago and should be preserved. The arc of the four holes in the trench were measured and calculated their center point. There is also an evidence pointing to the possibility that the holes may be part of a septic tank which was attached to apartment buildings that once occupied the place. There is a belief of archaeologists that the circle is an evidence of a 2,000-year old Tequesta Indian building.
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