Fort McCoy’s artifact collection contains more than 600,000 artifacts ranging in age from Native American artifacts that are more than 12,000 years old to World War II-era military artifacts from the ...
An unusual email arrived in the inbox of a faculty member at the department of archaeology at Simon Fraser University in the spring of 2024. This email was from a thrift shop, Thrifty Boutique in ...
Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Messenger, Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Calarco, garrison command sergeant major, and other Fort McCoy Garrison personnel visited the Mississippi Valley ...
In a rural village in Benin, emerging archeologists spent the summer uncovering the history of Saclo Village, an archaeological site managed by the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the ...
Volunteers continue to dig up artifacts at the storied Camp Security site, where British soldiers were held prisoner during the Revolutionary War.
Firelands Archeology, a local non-profit organization, hosted Artifact I.D. Day on March 15 at Beaver Creek Reservation, 913 N Lake St. in Amherst, for guests with unidentified artifacts. Guests with ...
Firelands Archaeology is set to host Artifact I.D. Day from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. March 15 at Beaver Creek Reservation, 913 N. Lake St. in Amherst. A team of trained individuals, including archaeologists ...
The discovery of a Roman artifact in the Americas has sparked a debate about who truly discovered the New World. While Christopher Columbus is hailed as the first in 1492, archaeologists uncovered a ...
India’s Archaeological Survey has resumed sonar sweeps off the coast of Dwarka in Gujarat, generating fresh seafloor maps that display straight-line grids and rectangular forms. The patterns have ...
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