May 6, 2015 Mississippi Mound Builders Meet the 33rd Legion Astronomer Alan Smale spends his days at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center exploring celestial objects, but he's also the author of Clash of ...
GAUTIER, Miss. -- Prehistoric native Americans once lived in Gautier as evidenced by garbage dumps of broken pottery, bones and oyster shells, particularly along the beach. The earliest identifiable ...
A new study of ancient mound builders who lived hundreds of years ago on the Mississippi River Delta near present-day New Orleans offers new insights into how Native peoples selected the landforms ...
AMONG this singular people -the aborigines of the Mississippi Valley -the chief deities appear to have been Munnee and his wife Boshor. Their story is very obscure, but the most recent investigations ...
Long before the first white settlers arrived in the pristine wilderness that was Lake County, a mysterious group of Native Americans had occupied the area for countless centuries. Anthropologists have ...
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Woodville, Miss. — Professor Meg Kassabaum climbed a ladder down into the earth, where bits of pottery and charcoal and stripes of soil and sand sketch the story of the ancient Native Americans who ...
More than 1,000 years after Alabama was home to one of the largest and most important Native American cultures ever to exist, the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) is planning an exhibit with some of the ...
ARKANSAS CITY - Though hundreds of years old, Mound Cemetery in south Arkansas lives on with the designation of national historic significance. The property was listed on the National Register of ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- A study of ancient mound builders who lived hundreds of years ago on the Mississippi River Delta near present-day New Orleans offers new insights into how Native peoples selected ...