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In 1964, archaeologist Thomas E. Lee was scouting near an excavation underway near the village of Imaha, in northern Quebec, when he found a tall, curious monument on the desolate north bank of the Payne Estuary, 15 miles above the village of Payne Bay, near the west coast of Ungava Bay. The two-ton stone structure [...]




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