Environment
UNESCO Lists 2000-Year-Old Ancient American Indian Burial Grounds in Ohio as World Heritage Site
The ancient American Indian burial grounds built about 2000 years ago in modern-day Ohio are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read more here.
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