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Amid Miami's high-rises, locals want archeology digs
Members of a Miami community called for building work to be postponed at 444 Brickell Avenue in the city’s financial district so that archeologists could preserve prehistoric artifacts found there, including bones, pottery and tools. Emma Jehle has more.