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GEORGIA-MISSION

Palm trees outline the site of the historic Santa Catalina de Guale mission on St. Catherines Island in Georgia. The mission dates back to the 1570s and has been the subject of study by archaeologists for nearly three decades. Scientists on the island continue to excavate with a sense of urgency as erosion from rising sea levels threaten the remains of a vanished American Indian community. (CNS photo/Nancy Phelan Wiechec) (Oct. 15, 2013) See story to come.

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Palm trees outline the site of the historic Santa Catalina de Guale mission on St. Catherines Island in Georgia. The mission dates back to the 1570s and has been the subject of study by archaeologists for nearly three decades. Scientists on the island continue to excavate with a sense of urgency as erosion from rising sea levels threaten the remains of a vanished American Indian community. (CNS photo/Nancy Phelan Wiechec) (Oct. 15, 2013) See story to come.