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Archaeologists discover site dating back to Ice Age in Kisat
Archaeologists discover site dating back to Ice Age in Kisat
Archaeologists discover site dating back to Ice Age in Kisatchie Forest
Archaeological dig on a site in Kisatchie National Forest that dates back 10-12,000 years.
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