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Fort Michilimackinac / Mackinac Island State Park Commission / Archaeological sub-disciplines / Community archaeology / Iowa archaeology / Michigan / Anthropology / Archaeology
Date: 2014-02-11 10:37:19
Fort Michilimackinac
Mackinac Island State Park Commission
Archaeological sub-disciplines
Community archaeology
Iowa archaeology
Michigan
Anthropology
Archaeology

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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