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    Love this site... Archeological Evidence Of Human Activity Found Beneath Lake Huron ScienceDaily (June 9, 2009) -- More than 100 feet deep in Lake Huron, on a wide stoney ridge that 9,000 years ago was a land bridge, University of Michigan researchers have found the first archeological... more

    Reviewed by rod42 Jun 14, 01:10pm ( 5 reviews ) sciencedaily.com

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  • Rated by commerican on Jul 22, 7:44am

    Someone tell Graham Hancock how it's done.
  • Rated by rod42 on Jun 14, 1:10pm

    Love this site... Archeological Evidence Of Human Activity Found Beneath Lake Huron ScienceDaily (June 9, 2009) -- More than 100 feet deep in Lake Huron, on a wide stoney ridge that 9,000 years ago was a land bridge, University of Michigan researchers have found the first archeological evidence of human activity preserved beneath the Great Lakes. From the page: The researchers located what they believe to be caribou-hunting structures and camps used by the early hunters of the period. "This is the first time we've identified structures like these on the lake bottom," said John O'Shea, curator of Great Lakes Archaeology in the Museum of Anthropology and professor in the Department of Anthropology. "Scientifically, it's important because the entire ancient landscape has been preserved and has not been modified by farming, or modern development. That has implications for ecology, archaeology and environmental modeling."
  • Rated by paulmorphology on Jun 14, 8:26am

    interesting