Archaeologists found America's oldest firearm, a bronze cannon from the Coronado expedition, reshaping history.
It was right about this time exactly 200 years ago when work began on what would become Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River.
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History will present The Cleon Crowell Native American Artifact Collection with archaeologist Dan Zoto on Monday, December 2, at 6 PM.
Wrenshall Community Education holiday festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wrenshall School. Photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, craft ...
As Jorge Pérez’s Related Group real-estate company breaks ground, local residents and Indigenous groups are concerned about ...
Maple Dale-Indian Hill, Mequon-Thiensville, Mukwonago, Oak Creek-Franklin, St. Francis, Wauwatosa, West Allis-West Milwaukee, West Bend and Whitnall school districts. Voters in the Arrowhead Union ...
It is an opportune time to recall that meeting on April 20, 2006, and other lessons learned from the Bossier Parish Library History Center’s First People of the Red River exhibit and symposium, which ...
Independent researchers in Arizona have unearthed a bronze cannon linked to the Vázquez de Coronado expedition, making it the ...
Native art has a rich history but young artists want to expand its roots and move things in different directions. What is the ...
Shane Beamer’s South Carolina Gamecocks are putting the finishing touches on a recruiting class that’s currently at 21 ...
The length of the ancient artifact is 42 inches with a weight of about 40 pounds ... according to Britannica, and was instead ...