NANFA-- Scientist says shell rings weren't prehistoric trash

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Tue, 18 Feb 2003 20:22:40 EST

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Scientist says shell rings weren't prehistoric trash
BO PETERSEN
Associated Press

CHARLESTON, S.C. - One of the ancient mysteries of the south Atlantic coast,
huge oyster shell rings, might be more than just the leftovers of prehistoric
fish camps.

A leading archaeologist studying rings claims new discoveries on private land
in Edisto suggest the 6,000-year-old rings were ceremonial sites.
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