Oil firms discovering archeological sitesMore: Williston traffic 40% semis; 20,000 permanent jobs from PA petrochemical build-up; Maine may be central as oil flows east Steven Merritt For Petroleum News Bakken
Advancing oil development across western North Dakota is leading to an increase in the discovery of archaeological sites, leaving the state historical society with an added workload to catalog and protect these history-laden areas.
According to a late June report from Bismarck television station KFY....
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