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Previously unknown archeological sites in forest islands reveal human presence in the western Amazon as early as 10,000 years ago, according to new research. Previously unknown archeological sites in ...
The University of Maine’s Midden Minder program, which has recently secured more funding, is garnering public support through talks along the seacoast. These shell midden deposits are studied by the ...
POCKOY ISLAND — Take a football field, reshape it from a rectangle into a circle, and you’ve got something about the same size as an ancient coastal shell midden. Two of these middens, about 4,300 ...
It's a simple concept: a pile of discarded shells. They're not at all the beautiful sea shells that are collected along the shore not far away. The simple mound, also called a midden, is all that ...
Geoff Bailey receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Jonathan Benjamin receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Sean Ulm receives funding from the Australian Research ...
Formerly known as the “boneyard”, this month Deep Sea News brings you the SHELL MIDDEN!!! A much more exciting and biodiverse assemblage of paleoposts. We have an excellent array of forms available ...
Midway up the Maine coast, a tidal estuary known as the Damariscotta River has long been the epicenter of oyster shucking. Shell heaps rise on both its banks—towering middens of flaky, bleached white ...
The world's oceans hold their secrets close, including clues about how people lived tens of thousands of years ago. For a large portion of humanity's existence, sea levels were significantly lower (up ...
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