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From keeping flavours real to helping us cook with more care and less waste, these tools still hold their own. Here are five traditional Indian kitchen tools that are still essential today.
This site appears from the recovered artifacts to have been occupied and reoccupied by Paleo-Indian and Archaic Native American groups exploiting the resource rich Ararat River Valley to the north.
Native-American artifact collectors and enthusiasts from across Mississippi have gathered in Purvis for an annual exhibition.
The Lubbock Lake National Landmark offers trails, a museum, and is an active archaeological dig site people can visit for free. Here's the details.
The Sandusky Bay Chapter Archeological Society announced it will have an Indian Artifact Show from 2 to 4 p.m. April 27 in Downstairs Community Room A of the Ritter Public Library, 5680 Liberty ...
In 2008, Price explained more about the artifacts Collins and others had found in Zilker Park: "Putting those flakes and stone tools under a microscope can help archaeologists learn about the ...
Located in northern Arizona, the Grand Canyon's North Rim is known for having the best trails, shockingly sharp cliffs, and remarkable depths that were carved by the Colorado River between five and ...
Yellowstone Gateway Museum visitors can now view groundbreaking Paleo-Indian artifacts discovered from 2001-today in Park County, courtesy the Alpine Ecosystem Research Institute and archaeologist ...
Metal detectorist accused of taking artifacts from 18th Century fort linked to French and Indian War, North Carolina cops say.
Real American Indian arrowheads made around 10,000 BC. The Paleo-Indian period marks the earliest known presence in Mississippi, dating all the way back to 10,000 BCE and ending roughly around 8000BCE ...
Among the artifacts they found was the base of a Paleo-Indian spear point. Schroeder’s investigation confirmed that very few of Kouba’s finds were hoaxes, and the hundreds of other stone tools and ...