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Archaeologists in Wisconsin Unearth an Ancient ‘Parking Lot’ With 16 Dugout Canoes—Including One That’s 5,200 Years Old
The team has several theories about how Indigenous groups created and used the vessels, which were discovered during research ...
More than a dozen ancient canoes uncovered in a Wisconsin lake offer insights into prehistoric Indigenous transportation practices and traditions, archaeologists said.
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Wisconsin divers reveal mysterious underwater parking lot of ancient canoes preserved for millennia
Wisconsin Historical Society experts identified 16 dugout canoes in Lake Mendota, including the oldest recorded canoe from ...
Ancient canoes found in the bed of Lake Mendota in Madison are giving insight to indigenous ways of life for people living in ...
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Archaeologists Found 16 Ancient Canoes Beneath a Wisconsin Lake, Some Older Than the Pyramids
Archaeologists uncover 16 Indigenous canoes, one older than the Pyramids, revealing a vast prehistoric travel network.
The term "bioengineering" was coined in the 20th century, but ancient Ho-Chunk were likely practicing it for thousands of ...
Radiocarbon dating shows the oldest dates back to 5,200 years ago, making it the third-oldest canoe discovered in eastern North America.
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Ancient canoes discovered in Wisconsin lake reveal 5,200-year-old history
Sixteen ancient canoes discovered in Lake Mendota, located in Madison, Wisconsin, are shedding light on historical transportation networks and cultural practices in the area.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --"I entered my first canoe race when I was 8." Raised in Indiana, Ted Bell found there are 10,000 reasons to fall in love with Minnesota -- and one big reason why he moved here.
The program has grown, with this year’s Hoʻākea event attracting more than 1,000 fourth graders and teachers from public ...
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