EUGENE, Ore. (KVAL) — Patrick O'Grady and other archaeologists at the University of Oregon have discovered new evidence suggesting that Oregon could be North America's oldest site of human occupation.
Archaeology experts describe the Buyck's Bluff Archaelogical Site in Calhoun County as "significant for the questions it can answer about the archaeology of South Carolina." The site, which is at a ...
A cave in Galilee hints at prehistoric ritual gatherings in a cave that holds evidence of Neanderthal and human occupation. reading time 2 minutes A distinctive rock in the deepest part of a northern ...
EUGENE, Ore. (KVAL) - There’s been a major discovery out West. Patrick O’Grady, along with other archeologists and students at the University of Oregon, have discovered new evidence suggesting that ...
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