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7,000-year-old artifacts found near Vermont dairy
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[quote:OVRANALYZE:MV8xMTEzNDQzXzE3Nzk3MTQzX0FEOEVBMjRB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1016205] what is priceless about a bunch of old crap? Our technology cains theres, id rather buy an ipad than some broken pottery shard. [/quote] unless the pottery is worth MILLIONS or even BILLIONS :drevil: [/quote]
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RUTLAND, Vt. — An archaeological dig on the site of a proposed Armed Forces Reserve Center in Rutland has turned up Native American artifacts that could be 7,000 years old.
Scott Dillon, an archaeologist with the Vermont Department of Historic Preservation, tells the Rutland Herald 16 projectiles were found at one location and appeared to be intentionally buried together.
There were also stone working tools, fire-cracked rock and containers for cooking.
Dillon calls the findings "rare and priceless."....
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