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In this April 1, 2016 photo, a circle of stones marks a vision quest site that was found after a prescribed burn in the Henry Smith archaeological site near Malta, Mont. Archaeologists on Montana's Hi-Line are using fire to reveal Native American artifacts hundreds of years old. Last year's controlled burn of 300 acres on bluffs near the Milk River turned up effigies outlined in stone, teepee rings, cairns, vision quest sites, stone tools and rows of rock along which bison were herded to kill sites. (Casey Page/The Billings Gazette via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
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