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{{for2|the restoration led by the [[DRC]] in [[2007 CE]]|the [[Third Restoration of D'ni]]}}
{{for2|the restoration led by the [[DRC]] in [[2007 CE]]|the [[Third Restoration of D'ni]]}}


The '''Second Restoration of D'ni''', sometimes referred to as the "First Modern Restoration of D'ni", was a human-led effort to rebuild and re-inhabit the [[D'ni cavern]] that began in the last decade of the 20th century CE. Although the line between "archaeological expedition" and "restoration effort" is blurry during this period, for the purposes of this Archive, the restoration effort itself is considered to have begun in [[1992 CE]], the last year that D'ni was ever completely uninhabited. {{event||1-1-1992|9647|29|7|[[Second Restoration of D'ni]]|hidedescription=1|ends=2-07-2004}}
The '''Second Restoration of D'ni''', sometimes referred to as the "First Modern Restoration of D'ni", was a human-led effort to rebuild and re-inhabit the [[D'ni cavern]] that began in the last decade of the 20th century CE. Although the line between "archaeological expedition" and "restoration effort" is blurry during this period, for the purposes of this Archive, the restoration effort itself is considered to have begun in [[1992 CE]], the last year that D'ni was ever completely uninhabited. {{event||1-1-1992|7|29|9647|[[Second Restoration of D'ni]]|hidedescription=1|ends=2-07-2004}}


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