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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Original index title: Archaeology
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    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-07-28


    • Unearthing old Indian village in Nebraska

    • 1936

    • Unearthing old Indian village in Nebraska. - Students watching near Lynch, Neb. under the direction of Dr. Earl H. Bell of the University of Nebraska, on what is believed to be a community center more than 4,000 years old.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-07-28
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1928-12-03


    • Ancient ruin revives tale

    • 1928

    • Ancient ruin revives tale. - A legend that Phoenix is built over the site of an ancient Indian city received startling corroboration when a prehistoric ruin was unearthed here on Nineteenth street--startling because the structure proved to be a...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1928-12-03
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1923-08-17

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    • 1923

    • A stone pestle and other stone tools were found with part of the skull, part of the right jaw, and several other bones on the skeleton of an Indian, in the earth of a gravel pit 7 miles from Pullman on the Moscow-Pullman road when workmen were...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1923-08-17
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1927-01-26


    • Columbia Indian center

    • 1927

    • Columbia Indian center. - Relics of 100 years ago show extensive trade. - Basin thought thickly settled before domestication of pigs and sheep in Asia. - Indians dwelling along the Columbia river more than 100 years ago had pipes from Minnesota and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1927-01-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1919-05-21. p. 1.


    • Present-day redskins as much in dark as whites on weird characters

    • 1919

    • Present-day redskins as much in dark as whites on weird characters. - Crude markings are found in several places in Spokane territory. - The aggressive advertisers of Spokane were not the first to paint rocks in the Inland Empire, according to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1919-05-21. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1919-05-21. p. 2.


    • Present-day redskins as much in dark as whites on weird characters

    • 1919

    • Present-day redskins as much in dark as whites on weird characters. - Crude markings are found in several places in Spokane territory. - The aggressive advertisers of Spokane were not the first to paint rocks in the Inland Empire, according to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1919-05-21. p. 2.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1929-10-21


    • Ruins of two Indian cultures found side by side in Arizona

    • 1929

    • Ruins of two Indian cultures found side by side in Arizona. - Bridging the gap between two Indian cultures, one waning and the other developing when Christ was born, was reported today by F. H. H. Roberts Jr., Smithsonian archaeologist, on his...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1929-10-21
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1934-03-05


    • Study Yaqui Indians

    • 1934

    • Study Yaqui Indians. - Study of the Yaqui Indians by a group of archaeologists and anthropologists from Harvard and the Texas Technological college in Tucson and will be continued in Mexico when the party moves south tomorrow.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1934-03-05
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1935-09-01


    • Nature's gift to Indians?

    • 1935

    • Nature's gift to Indians? - This oddly shaped stone, in the fashion of a last the Indians might have used on which to form their moccasins, was found in the hills between Clark Fork and Cabinet, Idaho. The picture was submitted to The...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1935-09-01
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1935-11-09


    • Old Indian village antedates Christ.

    • 1935

    • Old Indian village antedates Christ. - Archeologists, excavating inside the east shore of Seneca lake, have unearthed what they believe to be the remains of an ancient Algonkin village, antedating the birth of Christ.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1935-11-09
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-01-18


    • Bones disclose ancient Indian multiple birth

    • 1936

    • Bones disclose ancient Indian multiple birth. - Discovery of the birth of Indian twins 15 centuries ago is as important an event to Pennsylvania archeologists as the birth of the Dionno quintuplets was to the world.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-01-18
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-02-06


    • Finds oldest towns in U. S. is Indian village

    • 1936

    • Finds oldest towns in U. S. is Indian village. - The oldest town in the United States despite claims of St. Augustine, Fla., settled about 1565 and Santa Fe. N. M. settled about 1537, is the Indian settlement of Oraibi on the Hopi reservation of...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-02-06
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-02-17


    • Ancient civilization of Indians portrayed in Mesa Verde cliffs.

    • 1936

    • Ancient civilization of Indians portrayed in Mesa Verde cliffs. - A story of an Indian civilization on this continent nearly 29 centuries ago is written in the land of Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-02-17
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-03


    • Indians left food offerings

    • 1936

    • Indians left food offerings. - A puzzling picture of prehistoric times, disclosing that Indians who ranged the southwest practiced a ritual similar to those of the ancient Egyptians and oriental peoples, has been pieced together by the Balboa Park...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-03
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-04-14


    • Archaeologists unearth rare examples of Pueblo Indian art.

    • 1936

    • Archaeologists unearth rare examples of Pueblo Indian art. - University of New Mexico archaeologists, excavating a long-dead pueblo in the middle Rio Grande valley a short distance north of here, have unearthed the record of an aesthetic culture...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-04-14
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-05-26


    • Excavated skeleton classed as Indian's

    • 1936

    • Excavated skeleton classed as Indian's. - A skeleton dug up by workmen who were excavating for a basement at the home of Harry Heimbigner, 516 North Fourth, yesterday afternoon is undoubtedly that of an Indian, it was said today by Dr. H. S. Brode,...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-05-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-05-26


    • Human framework is uncovered by basement diggers

    • 1936

    • Human framework is uncovered by basement diggers. - Skeleton, thought to be Indian, was buried many years. - A human skeleton, thought to be that on an Indian who had been for perhaps half a century in the happy hunting grounds, was uncovered...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-05-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-06-05


    • Indian carvings will be studied

    • 1936

    • Indian carvings will be studied. - Prompted by articles in The Sunday Oregonian magazine in 1929 by John W. Kelly describing the 600 feet of carving on the peninsula in Tule Lake, the national park service is sending an investigator to make a more...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-06-05
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-05-26


    • Indian's Mecca believed found

    • 1936

    • Indian's Mecca believed found. - Excavations on the ruins of an ancient Pueblo village led Dr. Paul S. Martin, curator of anthropology at Field Museum of Natural History to believe that the Mecca of the Holy Land had its counterpart a thousand...
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-05-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-07-17


    • Ancient civilization of Indians portrayed in Mesa Verde cliffs

    • 1936

    • Ancient civilization of Indians portrayed in Mesa Verde cliffs. - A story of an Indian civilization on this continent nearly 29 centuries ago is written in the land of Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado.
    • State history. Native Americans. Archaeology. 1936-07-17

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