More artifacts have been discovered at a state construction site in Washington but no additional tribal remains, The Everett Herald reports.
Excavation is occurring under an agreement between the state and the Stillaguamish Tribe. The site is located near an old Stillaguamish village.
The remains of at least two tribal ancestors have been found so far. Work is on hold at the site until the studies are completed.
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(The Everett Herald 5/27)
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