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Intriguingly, within the broader discourse of American prehistory, discoveries such as the Sage Wall in Montana add a layer of complexity to our understanding of ancient human activity. Found on private property and obscured by nature for centuries, this striking formation appears to be a constructed wall that runs deep underground and stretches long distances. The appearance of the wall—with its seemingly placed stones resembling a man-made structure—has led to debates among researchers regarding its origins: is it a natural formation or a relic of ancient construction?