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CHARLESTON -- Members of the Chickamauga Nation tribe brought forth new information this week they say increases the likelihood of finding Native American grave sites, ceremonial stone formations ...
A treasure trove of Coast Miwok life dating back 4,500 years - older than King Tut's tomb - was discovered in Marin County and then destroyed to make way for multimillion-dollar homes ...
Recently, at the ancient ceremonial site of Chavín de Huántar in the Andes, archaeologists found 23 artifacts – mostly bone tubes – that have been linked to the use of psychoactive ...
One of our Society’s members, Mike Toft, will tell us about his decades-long pursuit of Native American artifacts, especially arrowheads, across Logan County, many from the Chimney Canyons area.
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) — Fred Gordon was a student at Ohio State University in the late 1950s when he collected a vast number of Native American artifacts along Hargus Creek near Circleville.
The University of North Dakota is working to repatriate human remains and sacred artifacts taken from Indigenous communities, UND President Andrew Armacost said Wednesday at a news conference.
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Archaeologists Find 2,000-Year-Old Cache of Iron Age Artifacts - MSNArchaeologists from Durham University made an astonishing discovery of a massive cache of 2,000-year-old artifacts belonging to Iron Age inhabitants.
Paris • The largest American Indian tribe in the American Southwest won its bid Monday to buy back seven sacred masks at a contested auction of tribal artifacts in Paris.
Arcaheologists have discovered the oldest-known bone spear in Europe, which dates back between 70,000 and 80,000 years and recontextualizes the role Neanderthals played in evolution.
Some 870,000 Native American artifacts — including nearly 110,000 human remains — that should be returned to tribes under federal law are still in the possession of colleges, museums and other ...
He carved a spear out of a deer bone and made a drinking cup out of a gourd, artifacts that the woman would have used when she was alive. And he planned Thursday's ceremony, arranging a burial ...
Burying its prehistoric artifacts would be a short-sighted action by the Ohio History Connection and Indigenous tribes, Jerrel C. Anderson writes.
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