Question: In 1998, archaeologists found a ring of holes and basins carved into bedrock at Brickell Point in Miami. What is it called?
Answer: The Miami Circle
The Miami Circle is a nearly 2,000-year-old Tequesta ceremonial/communal site discovered under downtown in 1998. Archaeologists discovered a ring of holes and basins carved into bedrock at Brickell Point, approximately 37-38 feet in diameter, which was likely used for ritual or communal purposes by the Tequesta people. Due to public support, it was preserved, acquired by the state, and designated a National Historic Landmark.