

Native American Shell Middens along the York River York County Coast Star Henry Chapman Mercer, recipient of numerous accolades for his work studying Native American pre-history, identified evidence that cannibalism was practiced by Indians on the banks of the York River. Perhaps best known for his influence on the Art ... |
Artifacts from 1800s Uncovered Near San Gabriel Mission Patch.com By City News Service The artifacts include coins depicting King Ferdinand VII of Spain, a religious medallion, pottery shards and Native American shell and European glass beads, according to the Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority. |
![]() SUNY Oswego | Grant aids project to catalog Native American artifacts, map sites SUNY Oswego ... the agency awarded in 2011 for documenting and repatriating Native American artifacts and remains around the country. Through the grant, two students a semester work as paid employees, researching and cataloging pottery shards and pipe stems, ... |
San Gabriel dig site offers new insight into California history Pasadena Star-News Archaeologists working with the Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority have a chance to uncover more information about the story of Chapman's Mill and other important mission and Native American artifacts buried just across the street from ... |
Poking the soil for buried treasure Press Pubs CENTERVILLE ? Melvin Dupre's cigar boxes of Native American arrowheads, knives, pipes and pottery might not be organized, dated and displayed, but that fact doesn't make them any less striking. The Dupre family farm dating back to the mid-19th century ... |
Native American artifacts tell story of primitive cultures Anderson Independent Mail In addition to the authentic collections, there are a number of reproductions of items commonly used by the Native Americans. Many of the Upstate South Carolina projectile points were made of quartz. This was uncommon in other parts of the country as ... |
Historic Indian Canyons of Palm Springs offer scenic escape Southwest Riverside News Network Among its offerings are hiking maps, Native-American art, jewelry, pottery, baskets and refreshments. The post is the jumping-off point for a footpath that descends into a quiet canyon where visitors can picnic, explore, meditate, hike and ride horses. |
Cherokee Heritage Center announces 'Call For Entries' Tulsa Native American Times The 2011 Grand Prize was awarded to Troy Jackson, Cherokee, for ?Putting The Pieces Together? in the pottery category. The exhibition had 35 winners in nine categories with nearly $10000 awarded and included 93 Native American artists from 13 Tribal ... |
FIRST FRIDAY: February event listings Anchorage Press The exhibition was curated by the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Wash., and traveled last year to the National Museum of the American Indian's gallery in New York City. "AFTER: Portraits From Denali," on view Feb. 3 through April 15, is a solo exhibition ... |
![]() The Bradenton Times | Sunday Favorites: Mrs. Ward's Clay Creations The Bradenton Times by Merab-Michal Favorite BRADENTON -- In almost every area in Florida, relics of Native American culture have been discovered. Shards of pottery and coral arrowheads lie undisturbed in the rich earth throughout the state. Manatee County pioneers found ... |