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TheTravel on MSNArchaeologists Shocked By 11,000-Year-Old Town Discovered In CanadaA settlement where humans once hunted extinct buffalo, dated to 10,700 years old, was just discovered in Sturgeon Lake First ...
The Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina visited the site to honor their ancestors, and, as they were leaving, video from ...
Gospel music legend Marvin Sapp is set to perform at Independence Mall on Friday, June 27, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wawa ...
Researchers spent years quietly studying a stone carved with 255 runes. Now, revealing the stone’s existence, they’re asking ...
Researcher used carbon dating to provide evidence that humans had arrived in Brazil much earlier than previously thought.
After 10 years as Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation president, Jim Horn will retire this summer to spend more time with his ...
Historic Pensacola, sure. But historic Molino? UWF archaeology students are researching site of 18th century native mission.
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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists Discover 18,000-Year-Old Rockshelter In Oregon That Could Be The Oldest Human Settlement In North AmericaArchaeologists working at the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter in Oregon recently found evidence that it could be the oldest human ...
In 2021, researchers working in New Mexico published a paper that contributed to what remains one of the most controversial ...
A sequence of footprints hidden deep within a long-dried paleo‑lake bed were discovered in 2021 by archaeologists, pushing back the purported arrival of early North American settlers between 23,000 an ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered evidence pointing toward the fate of the Roanoke Colony, whose residents disappeared between 1587 and 1590 in North Carolina.
Carbon dating of the charcoal showed that the ridges were rebuilt over a 600-year span, beginning around A.D. 1000 during what is known as the Late Woodland period in North America.
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