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Finding forgotten indigenous landscapes using electromagnetic technology
The fertile river valleys of the American Midwest hide tens of thousands of indigenous earthworks: geometric structures made up of walls, mounds, ditches and berms, some dating back nearly 3,000 years, experts say.
Archaeologists now believe that the earthworks served as places of religious gatherings, tombs of culturally important clans, and annual calendars, perhaps all at the same time. They can take the form of giant circles and squares, clover leaves and octagons, complex S-curves and simple mounds.
Until recently, it seemed that much of the continent's pre-European archaeological heritage had been inadvertently destroyed, uprooted and lost forever. But traces remain: remnants of the electromagnetic field in the soil, which can be detected using special geodetic equipment. And archaeologists and tribal historians are working together to uncover them. Read the full story.
—Jeff Manau
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