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Why the Ancient Craft of Dry Stone Walling Still Holds So Much Appeal in the 21st Century
John Shaw-Rimmington started building dry stone walls after the stones themselves complained to him. It was the 1980s, and he was living in Ontario, working for clients who wanted decorative stone ...
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Ancient stone tools reveal how early seafarers from Asia became America’s first people
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a ...
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Ancient American sites could rewrite human history
Recent archaeological discoveries across the Americas are reshaping our understanding of ancient history. At the forefront is ...
The 6,500-year-old weapons, found in a cave near Marfa, could be among the oldest near-complete set of wood and stone hunting tools found in North America. By Livia Albeck-Ripka The 6,500-year-old ...
Developer James A. Goodnight researches the history of Wilmington buildings he renovates. Goodnight's research has uncovered historical details like a "char line" from the 1790s and an ancient stone ...
A new analysis of stone tools offers strong evidence for the theory that ancient people from the Pacific Rim traveled a coastal route from East Asia during the last ice age to become North America's ...
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A Married Couple in New Orleans Found a Stone in Their Backyard. It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Roman Soldier’s Gravestone
Daniella Santoro, an anthropologist at Tulane University, and her husband Aaron Lorenz found the stone behind their home in ...
Members of New Mexico’s Picuris Pueblo Tribal Nation have long told stories about having descended from ancient North American ancestors. Genetic evidence now backs up what Picuris people — but not ...
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