Archaeological excavations led by Wyoming’s state archaeologist and involving University of Wyoming researchers have confirmed that an ancient mine in eastern Wyoming was used by humans to produce red ...
Along a quiet bend of the Farmington River in Connecticut, an excavation has peeled back the soil to reveal a Native American camp that predates the pyramids, Stonehenge, and most of the world’s known ...
ANTH copy 39088019677095 gift of Torben C. Rick. The Plainview Site : history, geology, and zooarchaeology / Vance T. Holliday, Eileen Johnson, and Roberta Speer -- The Plainview assemblage in context ...
Archaeologists are approaching the bottom of their current excavation at Sunrise, Wyoming, a former company mining town that has become a remarkable Paleoindian archaeological site, RadarOnline.com ...
The eight-acre Potter site in Randolph’s Moose River Valley has earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance as an archaeological property. “The site is a rare ...
The Avon Historical Society is set to present the second installment in its series of talks, titled “Unearthing History: The Discovery of a 12,500 Year Old Paleo-Indian Site along the Farmington River ...
Paleoindians at Wyoming's LaPrele mammoth site made needles from the bones of fur-bearers, likely to creat garments from the animals' furs to keep warm in a cool climate. A Wyoming archaeological site ...
University of Vermont archaeologists have identified what is unequivocally the first Late Paleoindian site (10,000-9,000 B.P.) in the state--and one of very few known to exist in the eastern United ...
An eyed needle made from the bone of a red fox found at the LaPrele archaeological site in Wyoming’s Converse County. (Todd Surovell Photo) A Wyoming archaeological site where people killed or ...
Previous Paleoindian research at Medicine Creek / E. Mott Davis -- Landforms, alluvial stratigraphy, and radiocarbon chronology at selected Paleoindian sites around Medicine Creek Reservoir / David ...
The Powars II site at Sunrise in Wyoming's Platte County the oldest documented red ocher mine -- and likely the oldest known mine of any sort -- in all of North and South America. Archaeological ...
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