The article discusses the discovery by researchers, using sonar and remote-operated vehicles, of the appearance of stone structures, hunting blinds, and dwelling sites on the bottom of Lake Huron. Topics include a brief overview of the history of the Paleo-Indians who may have used the area for hunting caribou and preservation of ancient artifacts and landscapes at the lake bottom.
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