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The western edge of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula hides a colossal secret that makes your average roadside attraction look like a carnival prize participation trophy.
Long-standing questions about the migration of early modern humans in East Asia may finally be answered, thanks to a rare and ...
The Ely Echo weekly newspaper and its companion pieces - North Country SAVER and North Country ANGLER - provide insight into ...
A wooden dugout canoe, acquired by the Toledo History Museum five years ago, may likely be one of the earliest pioneer or Native American artifacts in the Maumee ...
In the forests of eastern Taiwan, a team of scientists set out to answer a question that has puzzled archaeologists for ...
The team constructed the 24-foot-long dugout canoe called Sugime in 2019. It was built from one Japanese cedar trunk, and with replicas of 30,000-year-old stone tools.
The 25-foot-long canoe, christened Sugime, was cut and hollowed from a cedar tree using an edge-ground stone axe with a wooden handle. National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo ...
12-foot dugout canoe found afloat in North Carolina River could be thousands of years old, state archaeologists say. It was found by a sportsman in South River.
12-foot dugout canoe found afloat in North Carolina River could be thousands of years old, state archaeologists say. It was found by a sportsman in South River.