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May 9, 2024, 2:07 am UTC    
October 24, 2022 07:47PM
Archaeologists Dig Up 1,400-Year-Old Native American Canal in Alabama
The nearly mile-long structure allowed inhabitants to paddle to rich fishing
grounds and access trade routes
by Megan Gannon, Smithsonian, October 6, 2022
[www.smithsonianmag.com]

The open access paper is:

Waselkov, G.A., Beebe, D.A., Cyr, H., Chamberlain, E.L., Mehta, J.M. and
Nelson, E.S., 2022. History and hydrology: engineering canoe canals in the
estuaries of the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology, 47(7), pp.1-15.
[www.tandfonline.com]
[www.tandfonline.com]

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



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