It’s What was for Dinner There are 650 species of river snails in North America which makes this continent the…
Most Indian artifact surface collectors in the Piedmont of the Carolinas and Virginia are familiar with small broken ceramic bowl…
The natives in late prehistoric and early historic North America made and used many kinds of instruments for smoking diverse…
The Indian village, known as Upper Sauratown, in Stokes County, NC, was lived in for around a hundred years in…
During years of AD 1669 and 1670, the German physician and explorer John Lederer, traversed the northern area of the…
You readers, who are in my somewhat elderly age group, will probably remember playing outside as children (that was “bc”…
Tobacco was unknown in Europe until the early European explorers discovered it being smoked by the aborigines in North and…
The Indians, who are today known as Quapaw, are a Dhegiha Siouan group who migrated from the Ohio Valley south…
They called themselves “yeh is wah h’reh”, which in their native language, possibly translated into “people of the river”. When…
The Engraved Shell Gorget is one of the rarest artifacts made during the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex or SECC (also called…