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Historic rock carving near upper St. Croix River may be rare artifact of early European exploration
New research on an intriguing inscription supports the possibility it’s an authentic monument from the 17th century.
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Archaeologists find new signs of the St. Croix River’s prehistoric people
Recent excavations uncover artifacts dating back approximately 1,000 years to an era of big changes in cultures and technology.
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Archaeologist will share pre-European history of St. Croix Valley during online event
Dr. Ed Fleming of the Science Museum of Minnesota has found evidence of people going back thousands of years.
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Archaeologists find new evidence of early St. Croix River residents
Recent excavations have turned up tantalizing clues about prehistoric people.
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St. Croix Valley potters study prehistoric ceramics at Science Museum
Modern craftspeople who live and work along the river recently visited a collection of pots and other artifacts from people who called the area home hundreds of years ago.
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Archaeology: Interstate Park’s ancient copper tool and extinct bison bones posed a millennia-old mystery
Park workers dug up objects in the 1930s that raised questions about when people first lived in what’s now Wisconsin.
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Diving For Dams: Historic ‘Road Construction’ on the St. Croix River
Little-known structures shed light on a 19th-century engineering feat.
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Prehistoric Pottery Links St. Croix’s Past and Present
At an approximately 700-year-old village, the river’s bounty made for stronger ceramics.