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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- An Oklahoma Indian tribe is reclaiming what's believed to be ancient pottery that was dropped off at a Goodwill Industries donation trailer in western New York.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — An Oklahoma Indian tribe is reclaiming what’s believed to be ancient pottery that was dropped off at a Goodwill Industries donation trailer in western New York.
The archaeological site of Keeladi has unearthed remnants of an urban settlement, fuelling competing historical claims.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- An Oklahoma Indian tribe is reclaiming what's believed to be ancient pottery that was dropped off at a Goodwill Industries donation trailer in western New York. Officials with ...
The July meeting of the Covington Historical Society will welcome a former Andalusian to present and mediate the program via ...
Driving to the ridge down a bumpy desert road across a plain dotted with sagebrush, cottonwood and pinon, Hurst pointed to trashed “pit houses” dating from 500-700 A.D. – distinctive mounds in the ...
DULUTH — The day archaeologists discovered ancient pottery pieces in a remote area of the Superior National Forest in 2003 wasn't especially significant. The pieces emerged while a team from the ...
Sila Tripati, Ancient maritime trade of the eastern Indian littoral, Current Science, Vol. 100, No. 7 (10 April 2011), pp. 1076-1086 ...
WELCH — Nearly a millenium ago, ancestors of Dakota, Ho-Chunk and Ioway Indians gathered to trade, marry, feast and bury their dead in what’s now Goodhue County. Now the remains of the large ...
A note stuffed inside the pottery said it had been found in a burial mound near Spiro, Okla., in 1970. Spiro Mounds is a prehistoric American Indian archaeological site.