The F.J. King sank in 1886, and decades of active searching yielded no results—until now.
The appearance of bow and arrow technology in the archaeological record of Wisconsin occurred approximately 1,500 years ago during a time archaeologists refer to or identify as the Late Woodland ...
A lecture this week on the "world-class" archaeology of Wisconsin promises to take visitors nearly 13,000 years into the past, with the help of UW-Baraboo/Sauk County dean and archaeology professor ...
A quartzite outcropping overlooks Devil’s Lake in Wisconsin’s Driftless region. The lake is sacred to the Ho-Chunk Nation, who call it Tee Wakacak, or Holy Lake. Sheer bluffs, deep streams, and ...
Relates to the proposed Handbook of Aboriginal Remains East of the Mississippi. Includes folders for Rhode Island, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, ...
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