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As someone who recently visited the Moonhouse site, the complaints against the BLM plan is baseless. The only protections these sites have now is their remoteness. The plan is a step in the right direction. However, with SE Utah literally covered with sites, I don't see any concevable way to completly protect everything.
If the relics are so valuable why don't the archaeologist go dig them up?
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