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From Detroit to Copper Harbor and Ironwood to Drummond Island, archaeological sites reveal how people have lived in Michigan for nearly 14,000 years. Archaeology is the scientific study of the human past, using places an
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Washington / DC / Detroit / Lansing / Mackinaw City / /

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Michigan Historical Center / iPods 2001 Mackinac Bridge 1957 Ford Motor Company / /

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Business Partnership / Environmental Issue / /

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Mackinac Bridge / Copper Harbor / Walker Tavern / Fort Michilimackinac Built / Fort Michilimackinac / State Historic Preservation Office Michigan State Housing Development Authority Michigan Library / /

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archaeological site / potential site / handheld photographic devices / /

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Declaration of Independence / Maid of the Mist / /

NaturalFeature

Drummond Island / Pine Forests After Glaciers / Great Lakes / Lake Huron / /

Organization

Marquette Mission / National Park Service / Historical Center / Office for Equal Opportunity / Michigan Department of Natural Resources / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

Person

Bobbie Dalquist / Don Tipton / /

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Position

schooner Maid / diver / land manager / Walker / State Archaeologist / Woodland Period The State Archaeologist / /

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DC / /

ProvinceOrState

Ottawa County / Lenawee County / Delta County / Houghton County / Bay County / Michigan / /

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cellular telephone / /

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