Archaeologists in Louisiana save artifacts 12,000 years old from natural disasters

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Located in the woods of west-central Louisiana, a significant archaeological site has emerged, providing evidence of human habitation dating back as far as 12,000 years ago.

Stone tools, spearpoints, and other remnants offer insights into the lives of ancient inhabitants.

However, this invaluable heritage is now facing heightened exposure and vulnerability due to the impacts of hurricanes, flooding, and looting.

This summer, archaeologists have embarked on a careful excavation process at the Vernon Parish site within the Kisatchie National Forest, the Associated Press has reported.

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