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Ancient pottery found in odd location
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2002 Is there a reverse migration of indigenous people in the Americas? Are Indian tribes retracing their steps back to the Bering Strait land bridge? Well, there's no proof they ever came across it, but the recent discovery in Alaska of pottery believed to be from the southwest or Central America has raised suspicions not just among archaeologists but the police. Authorities believe the clay items, which were found in an abandoned box near Anchorage, were stolen from their original owner. Snowmachiners recently found the items, which scientists say date to A.D. 300 and 500 and are worth considerable amounts on the world market. Get the Story:
Snowmachiners discover ancient pottery (The Anchorage Daily News 1/18)
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