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Artifacts discovered at another Washington site


Archaeologists in Washington have discovered carved stone tools at a construction site in Washington.

Snohomish County is working with the Tulalip, Stillaguamish and Sauk-Suiattle tribes on an agreement. It is not known whether the discovery will delay construction of an $18 million bypass.

The recent discovery of remains and artifacts at another construction site led to the unearthing of a major tribal village. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe has been working with the state to excavate the site.

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Ancient tools found at Granite Falls site (The Seattle Times 8/4)

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