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Old Posted Jul 5, 2025, 8:50 PM
dave8721 dave8721 is offline
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Always in issue in Downtown Miami. You cant turn over a rock without unearthing some ancient relic. Its a 3500 year old settlement this time on the St.Regis site.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/brickell/article309559250.html

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City buries the news as Brickell dig unearths 3,500-year-old burial and settlement site

Two years after the discovery of a major, long-buried indigenous village on a Brickell redevelopment site prompted a major preservation battle, archaeologists excavating at a separate bayfront site owned by the same developer just blocks away have uncovered yet another significant Native American settlement and cemetery that’s several thousand years old. But exactly what’s been going on behind the construction fence at 1809 Brickell Avenue for the past year and a half appears to have been largely kept under wraps by the city of Miami.

A preliminary archaeological report from last October, which the city took two months to release in response to a records request from the Miami Herald, summarizes initial but tantalizing finds on the site, owned by developers Related Group and Integra Investments, that date as far back as 3,500 years ago
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