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      An archaeological site near Prince Albert, Sask., is being pilfered of ancient items | CBC.ca Loaded

      An archaeological site near Prince Albert, Sask., is being pilfered of ancient items

      10 hours ago
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      An archaeological site near Prince Albert, Sask., is being pilfered of ancient items

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      • Duration 2:21

      The Âsowanânihk site near Prince Albert, where researchers believe Indigenous people settled as long as 11,000 years ago, has drawn much media attention. As a result, it's now the victim of illegal scavenging.

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