Ancient Native Americans living in Florida made use of lethally toxic fish for mysterious purposes, a study reports. Recent archaeological investigations at the Mound Key site in southwestern ...
An unprecedented number of burrfish remains were found at the Mound Key archaeological site in Florida, indicating that ancient Native Americans used the fish's poison. However, it's unclear what ...
“It’s the closest we have ever gotten to a Native American ancestor outside the Americas,” Willerslev tells Science. The woman, called Kolyma1, is not part of the group that founded the Native ...
but getting to the heart of the matter took a much deeper view of American history Eli Wizevich In the waterways connected to the Great Lakes, researchers uncover boats that tell the story of ...
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The Ohio History Connection has one of the largest collections of Native American human remains. The nonprofit is working ...
Beneath the surface of infrastructure projects and flood control measures, a quiet but vital mission is underway. Federal archaeologists are ...
Redwood City’s vast Elco Yards development is the site of an ancient Native American burial ground ... a long-forgotten part of Redwood City’s history and one that seemed to be largely ...
Museum - The museum houses dozens of exhibits on the history of Pemaquid from ancient Native American life here through the colonial period. It also includes a large diorama of the Pemaquid village.