In the dense forests of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have made an astounding discovery: ancient farmlands that challenge everything we thought we knew about Native American agriculture.
Archeologists studying a forested area in northern Michigan say they've uncovered what is likely the largest intact remains of an ancient Native American agricultural site in the eastern half of the ...
Discover how German, Scottish, and Irish immigrants shaped early American agriculture through oxen plowing, livestock herding, and family farm ...
Jonathan Alperstein, one of the researchers, excavates a portion of land on an ancient agricultural site in Michigan. (Jesse Casana) Archeologists studying a forested area in northern Michigan say ...