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FSTS 21IC0023 Williams Narrows

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Northern Headwaters Region Contents Stories Sources Search Credits Links Home The Williams Narrows Site Site Number(s): 21IC46 County: Itasca, MN City Township: Unorganized Territory Image Archive: (big thumbnails) (medium) (small) The Williams Narrows site is a multicomponent site located on the Lake Winnibigoshish reservoir on Cut Foot Sioux Lake. It is one of the few sites in north-central Minnesota with well documented Paleo-Indian presence. Projectile points of both the fluted and lanceolate types can be found in surface collections from the site. Investigators have also recovered numerous copper artifacts and a range of Archaic projectile points. This rolled copper point and several other pieces of worked and unworked copper from Williams Narrows suggest an Archaic component at the s Read More
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FSTS Doing Archaeology in Minnesota - Urban Archaeology

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Doing Archaeology in Minnesota Urban Archaeology Contents Stories Sources Search Credits Links Home The archaeology of cities has been going on for a long time. Rome, Babylon, Pompeii, Alexandria, and Mexico City are all cities where urban archaeology has been undertaken. Only in recent times, however, have the sprawling North American metropolises been considered fit subjects for archaeological research. Yet every city is in fact a huge archaeological site. It is a place where people lived and worked, built, demolished, built again, and imposed changes on the landscape which forever alter the natural topography. Lying under our city streets and sidewalks, warehouses and parking lots, is the history of our cities, in mute layers containing the remnants of lives gone by. Clues to the past c Read More
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MHS Archaeology Home Page

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Excavations Online Public Archaeology Minnesota Archaeological Research Program Rock Art Research Industrial Archaeology About the Department The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page authors. The contents of the page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota. ? 2002 Minnesota Archaeological Research Program Read More
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Minnesota Archaeology - From Site to Story Main

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Contents Stories Sources Search Credits Links Home Welcome to a pioneering research site that will guide you through an exploration of the Upper Mississippi's buried past in Minnesota. Here you will discover remarkable scientific data, and intriguing stories about the people and times of long ago. There are two main areas to explore: THE STORIES begin with overviews of the archaeological research that has been done in three focus areas in Minnesota, and then offers a list of in-depth site reports, vivid graphics, and summaries of important findings. Travel "from site to story" in the Northern Headwaters Region , the Twin Cities Metro Area , and the Red Wing Locality . THE SOURCES provide two searchable databases including a Searchable Bibliography of Archaeological References inclusive of Read More
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Minnesota Prehistory

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Minnesota Prehistory Welcome to Minnesota Prehistory The following site presents different aspects and features of Minnesota Prehistory. Click on the map on the left to learn about: Minnesota Archaeology - The Archaeologists and an overview of the development of Minnesota archaeology Time Periods (Taxonomy) - A look at the phases, dating, and periods of Minnesota prehistory. Sites - A selection of sites from different phases of Minnesota Prehistory. Technology - A look at the technologies of prehistoric Minnesotans. Link Minnesota Prehistory by Michael Scullin Read More
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