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Thursday, March 6, 2014. Native American city on the Mississippi was America's first 'melting pot'. New evidence establishes for the first time that Cahokia, a sprawling, pre-Columbian city situated at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, hosted a sizable population of immigrants. The new analysis, reported in the Journal of Archaeological Research, tested the chemical composition of 133 teeth from 87 people buried at Cahokia during its heyday. The researchers looked specifically at...

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Thursday, March 6, 2014. Native American city on the Mississippi was America's first 'melting pot'. New evidence establishes for the first time that Cahokia, a sprawling, pre-Columbian city situated at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, hosted a sizable population of immigrants. The new analysis, reported in the Journal of Archaeological Research, tested the chemical composition of 133 teeth from 87 people buried at Cahokia during its heyday. The researchers looked specifically at...

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Thursday, March 6, 2014. Native American city on the Mississippi was America's first 'melting pot'. New evidence establishes for the first time that Cahokia, a sprawling, pre-Columbian city situated at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, hosted a sizable population of immigrants. The new analysis, reported in the Journal of Archaeological Research, tested the chemical composition of 133 teeth from 87 people buried at Cahokia during its heyday. The researchers looked specifically at...

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Saturday, April 4, 2009. Blackbeard: Queen Anne's Revenge. A brass navigational instrument known as a chart divider is among artifacts recently recovered from a shipwreck thought to be the Queen Anne's Revenge, the ship of the infamous 18th-century pirate Blackbeard, archaeologists said in March 2009…. Complete article and pictures:. Http:/ news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/03/photogalleries/blackbeard-artifacts/. Also see "Blackbeard's Legend, Legacy Live on in North Carolina.".

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Was Henry Hudson Murdered By His Crew? Was English explorer Henry Hudson, the man credited by Europeans with the discovery of New York, murdered in cold blood by his own crew? In his forthcoming book, “Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson—A Tale of Mutiny and Murder in the Arctic” (Basic Books), Mancall tackles the 400-year-old mystery of how Henry Hudson died, examining accounts left behind by the voyage’s only survivors—the mutineers. The next year, demoralized by ...

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American History News: 1790 Debt Crisis Compromise: New National Capital

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Monday, February 24, 2014. 1790 Debt Crisis Compromise: New National Capital. While serving as Secretary of State in 1790, Thomas Jefferson rented a “mean house” at 57 Maiden Lane " for 106 pounds per year. And “not approving much of the stiff style and etiquette of New York he gave up all his time to the establishment of his new department, foreign affairs, and home." There was much to occupy Jefferson’s time while he was in residence here—in particular, the debt crisis of 1790. Both the debt funding pl...

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008. Oldest such artifact ever documented. A prehistoric bone tool discovered by University of Indianapolis archeologists is the oldest such artifact ever documented in Indiana, the researchers say. Radiocarbon dating shows that the tool – an awl fashioned from the leg bone of a white tail deer, with one end ground to a point – is 10,400 years old. The tool was found in 2003 in northwestern Indiana’s Carroll County by students participating in the university’s annual s...Stone too...

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