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  1. Ancient clam farming is superior to modern day methods

    ... journal PLOS ONE , has revealed that indigenous people in Canada had superior ways for harvesting clams and molluscs ... the clams. Scientists from the Simon Fraser University in Canada tested out the theory that this was a superior method ...

    aprilholloway - 22/03/2014 - 01:58

  2. The Mythologized Legacy of the North American Mounds

    ... what today are the continental United States and Canada, stone cairns were built by indigenous peoples over 12,000 years ago. Natives of northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland built stone cairns called  ...

    ashley cowie - 18/07/2018 - 16:50

  3. Who Reached America First? Hint: NOT Columbus!

    ... refers to an explorer who had visited Newfoundland, Canada. But the strongest evidence comes from the ancient ... temporarily colonized, a small village in Newfoundland , Canada. But the Norsemen may have been there even earlier. ... off course by a violent storm and his first visions of Canada were not a pleasant forest but “flat and stony ...

    Alicia McDermott - 27/09/2020 - 10:09

  4. 2,000-Year-Old Maya Water Purification System Would Still Work Today

    ... Mountain Basalt (Jurassic) at Ross Creek, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Michael C. Rygel/ CC BY SA 3.0 ) What's interesting ...

    Ed Whelan - 23/10/2020 - 20:12

  5. Scientists discover 3 billion year-old ancient water on Earth

    ... groundwater was found bubbling up from a mine in Ontario, Canada, from nearly two miles beneath the surface. ... environments and on other planets.' The study team in Canada are currently examining whether the ancient water ...

    aprilholloway - 19/05/2013 - 09:09

  6. Globalization & International Trade Started 1,000 Years Ago!

    ... across the North Atlantic from Greenland to today’s Canada. The locals brought animal pelts to trade, and in ... with the local inhabitants. But they continued to sail to Canada to get lumber to bring back to Greenland and Iceland , ...

    ancient-origins - 13/06/2020 - 17:34

  7. Pre-Columbian Latin Text Proves Early Knowledge of the Americas

    ... writer is referring to either Labrador or Newfoundland on Canada’s northeastern coast. This means there were people ... as referring to the northeastern coast of modern-day Canada. The rare copy of Fiamma’s book is currently owned ...

    Nathan Falde - 04/10/2021 - 18:39

  8. Ancient Bronze Artifacts in Alaska Reveals Trade with Asia Before Columbus Arrival

    ... at an exhibit in the Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ( Wikimedia Commons ) MORE The Controversial Origins ... “By 1,000 years ago, the Vikings had explored parts of Canada and had even established a short-lived settlement at ...

    aprilholloway - 17/04/2015 - 22:03

  9. Long Frozen Organisms in the Arctic Awakened, Hinting at Life on Other Planets

    ... of a massive glacier known as the Teardrop, in Northern Canada . She came across a number of specimens of moss “of ... (Ravenpuff / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Top image: Ellesmere Island Canada where researchers are reviving frozen lifeforms. ...

    Ed Whelan - 08/07/2019 - 19:02

  10. Day 4 of the Citizens Hearing on Disclosure – Global Awareness of UFOS

    ... share technology that will solve the problems of humanity. Canada Researcher Grant Cameron testified that since 1950 Canada has been open to UFO investigation.  He presented a memo from the Ministry of Defence of Canada in correspondence to the US where it is mentioned ...

    johnblack - 03/05/2013 - 18:19

  11. People of the Arctic worked meteorite iron 1,200 years ago

    ... pieces from this meteorite have been found as far away as Canada halfway to Alaska, says ScienceNordic.com . This time ... distances and to assess whether a piece of iron over in Canada came from the Cape York meteorite or some other ...

    Mark Miller - 25/05/2018 - 00:47

  12. The Route to Secular Art through the Kwakiutl Hamatsa Dance

    ... the context of the Hamatsa dance of the Kwakiutl people of Canada. Ritual Stripped of its Magical Value: Looking at the ... People For the Kwakiutl people of the northwest coast of Canada , winter is the sacred season during which a long ...

    Daniel Gauss - 20/01/2021 - 17:58

  13. Kickapoo Nation Was Scattered and Driven South from Michigan to Mexico

    ... to the area and the actions of settlers. Fur traders in Canada, trading with Indians (1777). ( Public Domain ) ...

    Mark Miller - 12/09/2018 - 01:58

  14. 13,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in British Columbia Are the Oldest in North America

    ... the shoreline of Calvert Island, British Columbia, Canada, with a team of colleagues and representatives from ... sites along the formerly glaciated Pacific shoreline of Canada.” View of the 4 x 2 meter (13.12 x 6.56 ft.) ...

    Alicia McDermott - 29/03/2018 - 18:58

  15. From Empire To Eternity: Correlations Between Queen Elizabeth II And King Tutankhamun

    ... II, June 2, 1953, London, England. Library and Archives Canada   ( Public Domain ) Queen Elizabeth II likewise came ...

    Jonathon Perrin - 23/12/2022 - 22:45

  16. Clovis Burial Site Finally Gets Accurate Dating from Amino Acid Test

    ... antler artifacts. 24,000-Year-Old Butchered Bones Found in Canada Change Known History of North America A Conspiracy of ... originated south of the large Ice Sheets that covered Canada at that time and are the direct descendants of the ...

    ancient-origins - 20/06/2018 - 22:53

  17. Squirrel! Fuzzy Messengers from the Ancient Underworld? The Little-Known Archetype in Mythology

    ... We find a similar argument used in British Columbia, Canada, where the native red squirrel decline is blamed on ... University of Victoria and restoration specialist at Parks Canada, has refuted these points and shown that both the red ... and writer. Currently, he resides in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Jonny is an avid reader, nature lover and has an ...

    Jonny Enoch - 20/11/2017 - 18:59

  18. What Made Earth a Giant Snowball 700m Years Ago? Scientists Have an Answer

    ... of a large pile of volcanic rocks in what is now Canada; a process that absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide.” ... while simultaneously a continental volcanic province in Canada started eroding away, consuming atmospheric CO2. The ...

    ancient-origins - 12/02/2024 - 16:45

  19. The Queen’s Death Sparks Conversation Around Royal Line of Succession

    ... II with Philip, Charles and Anne. (Library and Archives Canada / CC BY 2.0 ) Traditions and Rituals Steeped in ...

    Sahir - 10/09/2022 - 01:52

  20. Expert in Chinese Petroglyphs Supports Theory Ancient Chinese Made It to America

    ... 1998 paper. Right: A petroglyph in British Columbia, Canada. The petroglyphs Song was looking at were estimated ...

    ancient-origins - 01/07/2016 - 21:42

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