Archaeologists in Florida are hoping to protect a burial mound on Hutchinson Island uncovered by the recent hurricanes.
The burial mound, believed to be intact, is considered a rare find. It is located near a midden site also uncovered by the hurricanes.
The mound could be related to the Ais Tribe that occupied the area.
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Storms uncover remains in Indian burial mound
(The Stuart News 10/15)
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Hurricanes uncover burial mound in Florida
Friday, October 15, 2004
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