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Indian burial grounds

Sometimes when digging starts on a construction project, assorted archeological artifacts are uncovered that demand shutting down the site while experts in academia and tribal leaders argue it out to determine the historical significance and rightful “owners” of human remains. Archeologists in Oregon recently puzzled over a ceremonial structure uncovered while expanding community services at a city with a rich variety of taxonomy in skatepark terrain. At issue is what sort of tribe would find it necessary to erect a parallel ritualistic structures when existing structures were already culturally advanced. There are some, however, that hypothesize this as a burial place for the last website editor who blew out a spot. Scientists at the EPM Institute have documented the excavation.

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3 thoughts on “Indian burial grounds

  1. ” burial place for the last website editor who blew out a spot” – Funny Chit. I hope my grave site can look like this. Something like where I’ll die fighting the fear of death with the thrill of speed.

  2. corncobcock on March 27, 2008 - Reply

    sick spot….

  3. skatebroke on March 27, 2008 - Reply

    awesome…looks like fun!

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