Ohio some of their earthwork mounds were first discovered in the 19th century. In some ways, they were like other Native American peoples of the time. They grew corn and squash, hunted ...
In 1935, Archeaologist Wilford believed the bowls were of Oneota origin. The Oneota lived AD 1100-1500 across southern Minnesota. However, Archeaologist Wedel disputed this in 1954, identifying the ...
The Ohio State Legislature has passed a bill that would create more native plant habitats across the state. Mary Turocy, with ...
Nowadays, students on the LSU campus pay little attention to the dramatic, sloping grassy backdrop on their path to class: the more than 6,000-year-old North American earthen mounds. The mounds ...