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Another set of circles discovered in Miami


Two more circles built by the Tequesta Tribe about 2,000 years ago have been uncovered in downtown Miami.

The new circles form a 36-foot wide concentric ring on Miami's north waterfront. Although they don't know the exact meaning or purpose of the circles, archaeologists said the find is significant.

A 38-foot wide circle discovered on the south side of the waterfront halted development but the new circles aren't expected to affect plans for condominiums, stores and offices.

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More Tequesta 'circles' found (The Miami Herald 2/23)
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