Chapters » The Indigenous Landscape
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“The archaeological record is static. You look over there, we’ve got artifacts in the ground - a piece of pottery,… |
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“Public Day” offers a rare peek into an ongoing archaeological excavation site while encouraging members of the… |
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Experimental archaeology is one way to test hypotheses on how artifacts and tools were constructed during the era an object… |
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"Digging" in the archaeological process is a measured process that ensures an excavation is well documented and artifacts… |
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Sean Taylor, an archaeologist studying the Kolb Site, uses computer aided design (CAD) to map and document the location of… |
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The design of a fish hook has changed little over thousands of years. Early Native Americans at the Kolb site fished with… |
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Pottery shards found at the Kolb site suggest fishing nets were used to imprint wet clay as ornamentation or reinforcement.… |









