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Dartmouth College environmental archaeologist Madeline McAllister excavates a cross-section of a garden bed at the Sixty Islands archaeological site in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where archaeological remains suggest a settlement dating back thousands of years BC. A new study has concluded that this heavily forested part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula is the most complete ancient agricultural site in the eastern United States. The Sixty Islands a…
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Dartmouth College environmental archaeologist Madeline McAllister excavates a cross-section of a garden bed at the Sixty Islands archaeological site in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where archaeological remains suggest a settlement dating back thousands of years BC. A new study has concluded that this heavily forested part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula is the most complete ancient agricultural site in the eastern United States. The Sixty Islands a…

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aletihad.ae broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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