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  1. More Than Metal: Amazing Historical Suits of Armor

    ... undated, horn plates and mail - Glenbow Museum Canada. ( CC0 1.0 ) The discovery of 4,000-year-old Siberian ...

    dhwty - 03/04/2017 - 18:57

  2. Top Ten Underwater Discoveries of 2014

    ... expedition found in the Arctic On September 6, Canada’s prime minister, Stephen Harper, announced that one ... 3. 13,800-year-old Haida site found underwater in Canada Marine archaeologists in Canada discovered an ancient site dating back 13,800 years ...

    aprilholloway - 31/12/2014 - 11:53

  3. Puzzling Prehistoric Posts: The Enigmatic Spirit Poles of Eurasia

    ... person. Totem Pole in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. ( Public Domain ) Welcome/Potlatch Figures are raised ... of Totem Poles in North America The Totems Haida Gwaii, Canada: A Mortuary Pole for the Soul Native American Art: ...

    Alistair - 16/01/2019 - 23:00

  4. This Ancient Four-Limbed Fish Reveals the Origins of the Human Hand

    ... Elpistostege , from the Late Devonian period of Canada, is now considered the closest fish to tetrapods ... – uncovered from Miguasha National Park in Quebec, Canada – is the first instance of a complete skeleton of ... National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage site in Eastern Canada. Miguasha is considered one of the best sites to study ...

    ancient-origins - 19/03/2020 - 13:05

  5. Mystery enshrouds ancient Native Americans who built burial mounds

    ... again, people moved into northern Minnesota and southern Canada. Little is known about these ancient people because ... dead.” Grand Mound, Manitou Mound across the river in Canada, and three other mounds in the area were built by ... center. Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung National Historic Site of Canada ( Wikipedia ) In Ontario, Canada, the Rainy River ...

    Mark Miller - 20/02/2015 - 00:52

  6. Joggins Fossil Cliffs: Uniquely Preserved Fossils and Primeval Forest are Immensely Significant

    ... named as a UNESCO Heritage site, one of only fifteen in Canada. These cliffs also played a very important role in the ... Cumberland Basin, in Nova Scotia, off the east coast of Canada, and is one of the most distinctive in North America. ... first surveyed by the newly formed Geological Survey of Canada in the 1840s. The Management and Preservation of ...

    Ed Whelan - 22/10/2018 - 23:06

  7. Preserved in Legends and Ice: What Led to the Extinction of the Dorset Culture?

    ... ancestors conquered the Arctic region of what we now call Canada and Greenland, there is evidence of another remarkable ... culture living in the Eastern Arctic of present-day Canada, with almost no outside influence. This lack of ... from human remains originating in Arctic Siberia, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland were initially difficult to obtain. ...

    Alicia McDermott - 15/09/2018 - 03:49

  8. The Lost Treasure of Oak Island and the Centuries-Old Quest to Find It

    ... Oak Island, located on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, appears to be just another island. Located ... significance. Digs and Buildings, Oak Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, August 1931. ( Wikimedia Commons ) Reports of the ...

    mrreese - 08/12/2014 - 10:59

  9. Miners Strike Ice Age Gold Finding a Mummified Wolf Cub

    ... Yukon. Mummified caribou found in Yukon. (© Government of Canada, Canadian Conservation Institute ) Paleontological ... specimens with soft tissue that have been unearthed in Canada. Now the Canadians have specimens that can rival ... best-preserved specimen of a mummified extinct animal in Canada, the Equus lambei or Yukon horse. ( CC BY-NC 2.0) The ...

    Ed Whelan - 23/12/2020 - 21:54

  10. Years Before Columbus: Leif Erikson, His Life and His Voyage of Adventure to the New World

    ... first European who landed in the territory of modern-day Canada. But before that, Leif grew up in Greenland, where the ... (The Woodland). This was perhaps the eastern coast of Canada. Baffin Island, thought to be “Helluland” to Leif ... Island, north of Community of Clyde River, Nunavut, Canada. ( CC BY-SA 2.5 ) Differing Beliefs of Father and Son ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 26/01/2016 - 03:49

  11. Top Ten Builds by the Ancients that Were Exposed in 2015: Stone Circles, Architecture, Petroglyphs, Fortresses and More

    ... would have retreated to the fort. 7. Petroglyphs Left in Canada by Scandinavians 3,000 Years Ago? Hundreds of ... (a third the size of a football field) in Peterborough, Canada. The site is known to local Natives as the Teaching ...

    aprilholloway - 27/12/2015 - 14:24

  12. Roman Sword discovered off Oak Island radically suggests Ancient Mariners visited New World 1,000 years before Columbus

    ... Oak Island, located on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, have made a startling announcement regarding the ... significance. Digs and Buildings, Oak Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, August 1931. ( Wikimedia Commons ) Reports of the ...

    aprilholloway - 17/12/2015 - 02:56

  13. 14,000 Old Heiltsuk Village Site Found in British Columbia. Could it be the Oldest in North America?

    ... on Triquet Island (an island within British Columbia, Canada) has produced exceptionally unique artifacts, ... the Rockies and from them found their way to what is now Canada. Gauvreau now suggests that this theory could be ... from the Rockies (the Cordillera ice sheet) and eastern Canada (the Laurentide ice sheet) blocked Alaska. ( ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 07/04/2017 - 01:55

  14. Archaeologists Discover 3,800-Year-Old Underwater Vegetable Garden

    ... of a 3800-year-old wetland garden in British Columbia, Canada. This interesting find provides the first direct ... Campsite and Hundreds of Artifacts Unearthed in Canada Wapato tubers (Sagittaria latifolia) , also known as ... up this belief. Mysterious, Giant Face Found on Cliff in Canada—Man-Made or Natural? Oldest human footprints yet ...

    Alicia McDermott - 28/12/2016 - 21:50

  15. Bon Echo Provincial Park: Shaped By Three Diverse Personalities and an Ojibwe Trickster

    Bon Echo Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, is well known for Mazinaw Lake, the seventh-deepest ... lake in Ontario.  Bon Echo Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, is well known for Mazinaw Lake, the seventh-deepest ... Mazinaw was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1982. Nanabozho, The Ojibwe trickster The ...

    Michelle Freson - 10/09/2018 - 01:45

  16. Preserving The Beasts That Powered The Canadian First Nations

    In Canada the term ‘First Nations’ represents ... the arrival of Europeans) up to the present day.  In Canada the term ‘First Nations’ represents ... Nations who still live in the territory which is today Canada, and while they have similar cultural origins, they ...

    ashley cowie - 28/12/2020 - 18:59

  17. Before the Era of Dinosaurs, There Was a Ten-Legged Octopus

    Locked away in a drawer in a museum in Canada, scientists rediscovered a fossil that rewrote the ... known ancestor. Locked away in a drawer in a museum in Canada, scientists rediscovered a fossil that rewrote the ... the fossil was donated to the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada in 1988, where it remained overlooked for decades ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 14/03/2024 - 00:00

  18. Did Man and Mammoth Ever Live in Harmony? Not Quite…

    ... by cultures that live in areas such as the far north of Canada, Greenland, and Siberia. For example, bone harpoons ... kill. Mammal display in the Royal BC Museum in Victoria (Canada). ( CC BY-SA 2.0 ) Mammoth Use Unlike Neanderthals, ...

    Caleb Strom - 04/05/2017 - 23:34

  19. Genetic Analysis Bolsters Blackfoot People’s Land Claims

    ... Kane along the North Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan Canada. ( Public Domain ) The Ancient History of the ... homelands in southern Saskatchewan and Alberta in Canada and northern Montana in the United States more than ... with some of their traditional neighbors in southern Canada and the northern United States. But it has long been ...

    Nathan Falde - 06/04/2024 - 14:50

  20. The Strange Merman of Banff: Legendary Lake Monster or Just a Trading Post Treasure?

    ... stories, but I had no intention of doing so in Alberta, Canada. Nevertheless, I came across something that was truly ... shop owner. The beautiful and historic Banff, Alberta, Canada. (Author provided) Luxton’s Story The son of William ... Top Image: The strange Merman of Banff, Alberta (Canada).  Image: © Ken Jeremiah By  Ken Jeremiah All ...

    Ken Jeremiah - 21/01/2022 - 01:00

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