Lake Huron Archeology at Jodi Marie blog

Lake Huron Archeology. Archeological remains of hunting blinds and other structures built by aboriginal caribou hunters were found underwater 56 kilometres from shore by sonar and dive. Our mission is to explore the cultural landscape of the great lakes region and the complex history of lake huron, from prehistoric. U of t archaeologists are working with sagamok anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along. Archaeologists john o’shea (left) and ashley lemke (at the helm) explore lake huron’s depths for signs of ancient hunters. These regions would have been dry land (or at least swampy) during the last ice age and may contain evidence of ancient native american culture. Archaeologists would probably look for artifacts and features in the shallower parts of lake huron—less than 76 meters (250 feet) deep.

How will Lake Huron's shoreline look in 100 years? Here's the map CBC
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Archaeologists john o’shea (left) and ashley lemke (at the helm) explore lake huron’s depths for signs of ancient hunters. U of t archaeologists are working with sagamok anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along. Archeological remains of hunting blinds and other structures built by aboriginal caribou hunters were found underwater 56 kilometres from shore by sonar and dive. These regions would have been dry land (or at least swampy) during the last ice age and may contain evidence of ancient native american culture. Archaeologists would probably look for artifacts and features in the shallower parts of lake huron—less than 76 meters (250 feet) deep. Our mission is to explore the cultural landscape of the great lakes region and the complex history of lake huron, from prehistoric.

How will Lake Huron's shoreline look in 100 years? Here's the map CBC

Lake Huron Archeology U of t archaeologists are working with sagamok anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along. Archaeologists would probably look for artifacts and features in the shallower parts of lake huron—less than 76 meters (250 feet) deep. These regions would have been dry land (or at least swampy) during the last ice age and may contain evidence of ancient native american culture. Archeological remains of hunting blinds and other structures built by aboriginal caribou hunters were found underwater 56 kilometres from shore by sonar and dive. U of t archaeologists are working with sagamok anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along. Our mission is to explore the cultural landscape of the great lakes region and the complex history of lake huron, from prehistoric. Archaeologists john o’shea (left) and ashley lemke (at the helm) explore lake huron’s depths for signs of ancient hunters.

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