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Differences between the fireplaces suggest a clever and intentional use. Whether it was used for cooking, heating, lighting, ...
Native American Site “The archaeological investigation of the Laurel Hill property by the College of William and Mary’s ...
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The Poverty Point Civilization: North America’s Prehistoric City of EarthworksImagine walking through an ancient city built not from stone, but from earth, its massive mounds and ridges silently rising ...
A group of archaeologists and scientists, led by Professor Karen Hardy from the University of Glasgow, has discovered ...
From Peru to Egypt, tourists can actively participate in digs, preservation projects, or workshops led by experts in the ...
DNA from ancient and present-day members of Picuris Pueblo confirm oral histories linking the tribe to the famed Chaco Canyon ...
DNA supports modern Picuris Pueblo accounts of ancestry going back more than 1,000 years to Chaco Canyon society.
Here, and on the mesa top, archaeologists have located more than 4,800 archaeological sites (including 600 cliff dwellings) dating from about A.D. 550 to 1300. The sites, from mesa-top pithouses ...
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Construction Workers dug this up not realizing its Historical Significance! Antique Treasure hoard!This week we stumble across a Construction Site that was once a century old dump. Antique bottles and relics are scattered everywhere and we rush to save as many as we can from the bull dozers and ...
For generations, Native Americans prized dentalium or tusk shells as currency, status symbols and sacred objects. Harvested in the Pacific, they were traded thousands of miles inland, held real value ...
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