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    Early North America was more agricultural than we had thought?

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 9, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A new study has found that a thickly forested sliver of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is the most complete ancient agricultural location in the eastern United States. The Sixty Islands archaeological site is recognized as the ancestral home of the Menominee Nation. Known to the members of the tribe as Anaem Omot (Dog’s Belly), the area is a destination of pilgrimage, where remains of the settlement date to as far back as 8,000 B.C.

    Located along a two-mile stretch of the Menominee River, Sixty Islands is defined by its cold temperatures, poor soil quality and short growing season. Although the land has long been considered unsuitable for farming, an academic paper published on Thursday in the journal Science revealed that the Menominee’s forbears cultivated vast fields of corn and potentially other crops there.

    Here is more from the New York Times.  The data came from drone-based LIDAR, which has been possible for only a few years.  Most likely, much of the early history of the New World will need to be rewritten, as similar efforts are being pursued elsewhere.

    The post Early North America was more agricultural than we had thought? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.



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