Aleutian excavations revealing ancient homes housing up to 300 people

People began populating the eastern Aleutians 9,000 years ago and continued heading west over the next 6,000 years. Remnants of their ancient — and not so ancient — village sites can still be seen in the Aleutians today, if you know what to look for.

Anne Hillman, KIAL – Unalaska

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