As Storms Erode California's Cliffs, Buried Village Could Get Washed Away
Until now, the archeological philosophy at Redwood National Park has been "keep it in the ground." But for one Native American site there, climate change may force them to reconsider that approach.
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July 27, 2016 at 03:24AM
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NPR News: As Storms Erode California's Cliffs, Buried Village Could Get Washed Away
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