Alaskan archaeological site ravaged by Typhoon Halong, scattering up to 100K artifacts away
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The Yup’ik community in Alaska faced a significant loss as Typhoon Halong scattered up to 100,000 artifacts from a crucial archaeological site. While the community itself was spared from the storm's worst effects, the destruction of these artifacts represents a cultural and historical blow, highlighting the vulnerability of indigenous heritage to climate-related events. This incident underscores the urgent need for preservation efforts and raises awareness about the impact of natural disasters on cultural sites.
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