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What was the Miami Circle? September 28, 1999

Angry outcry greeted our September/October article "Much Ado About a Circle," in which University of Florida archaeologist Jerald Milanich suggests the Miami Circle may be a septic-tank drainage system. Check out the evidence on both sides for yourself.


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View of the Circle's northwest quadrant
(John Ricisak/Miami-Dade Historic Preservation Division)
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© 1999 by the Archaeological Institute of America
www.archaeology.org/online/features/miami/

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