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Firelands Archaeology to host 2026 Artifact I.D. Day
Residents who have discovered what they believe may be Native American artifacts will have an opportunity to learn more about their finds March 21 during Artifact I.D. Day. The free event will take ...
The 1996 discovery of the 9,000-year-old remains of a hunter—known as Kennewick Man—near the Washington-Oregon border presented an intriguing puzzle to archaeologists studying the peopling of the ...
"Colonialism may have significantly changed the history of North America, but its impact on Native Americans has been greatly misunderstood. In this book, Neal Ferris offers alternative explanations ...
The University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropological Archaeology has begun the process of returning the remains of 10 Native American individuals removed from burial sites in Florida more than half ...
Introduction : Indigenous people and foreign objects : rethinking consumption in American archaeology -- 1. Approaching an archaeology of choice : consumption, resistance, and religion in the ...
Centuries-old documents told of Native American settlements in the Fones Cliffs area of the Rappahannock River in Virginia’s Northern Neck. In the 1600s, English explorer John Smith wrote of how he ...
A dense accumulation of faunal remains on the River Bend site's living surface during excavations in the 1980s Elk ivory pendants recovered during excavations at the River Bend site RIVER BEND, ...
The remnants of Typhoon Halong scattered artifacts from an archaeological site along the shore of the Bering Sea. Jimmy Jones with a Yup’ik mask he found on a beach on Alaska’s west coast last month ...
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