Old Indian village or early inhabitants not indian--Superior

roadrunner

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This is located in Superior, entrance that forks to the left on main street.
The archeologist that I was talking to said they have to determine who belonged to it.
He said maybe 500-800 years old.
The first pic is from GE.

It was roped off with a 24-7 guard there.
I was there with the archy, and few others.
Just thought people might like to see.
These where taken 2014.


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looking at that picture you just KNOW a lot of it is under the road already...and that parking lot. I often wonder what will be excavated in 1,000 years from now or 2,000...
 

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I find it ironic how they want to protect what little area isn't already destroyed. The whole area should have been researched before any development was even started.
 

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