A bulldozer turned up an ancient Indigenous site. Now a forester fights to save it.

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Spear points, hammer stones, and picks lost to history under layers of leaves, roots, and rocks – it was the evidence Scott Ashcraft was looking for.

The ancient tools were inadvertently unearthed in 2021 by a bulldozer fighting a wildfire along a steep slope in western North Carolina. Mr. Ashcraft, a career U.S. Forest Service archaeologist, knew these wooded mountainsides held more clues to early human history in the Appalachian Mountains than anyone had imagined.

He tried for years to raise the alarm to forest managers, saying outdated modeling that ignored the artifacts sometimes hidden on steep terrain – especially sites significant to Native American tribes – needed to be reconsidered when planning for prescribed fires, logging projects, new recreational trails, and other work on national forest lands.

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