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... that pottery from the
Duffy Archaeological Site
in Illinois is distinctive for its lack of decorative elements?
... that it has been suggested the
extinct
palm
genus
Palaeoraphe
was restricted to the
Greater Antilles
?
... that the
Lind Coulee Archaeological Site
provided the first evidence of ancient human occupation of
Washington
, U.S.?
... that
Juan Pedro Laporte
was described in an obituary as the father of Guatemalan archaeology?
... that the fossil ant
Apterostigma eowilsoni
had good stereoscopic vision but poor side vision?
... that some of the
Sugar Grove Petroglyphs
have been interpreted as showing
Ojibwe
themes, although the Ojibwe never lived near the petroglyph site?
... that the extinct
sandfly
species
Lutzomyia adiketis
is host to the
Paleoleishmania
species
P. neotropicum
?
... that the extinct lacewing
Ainigmapsychops
takes part of its name from the Greek word for enigma?
... that the
Anasazi Heritage Center
in the U.S. state of
Colorado
has two pueblos dating back to the 12th century?
... that the
Lost World
(pictured)
at the ancient
Maya city
of
Tikal
was the first
architectural
complex to be built at the city?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<
User:Abyssal
|
Prehistory of North America
|
DYK
... that pottery from the
Duffy Archaeological Site
in Illinois is distinctive for its lack of decorative elements?
... that it has been suggested the
extinct
palm
genus
Palaeoraphe
was restricted to the
Greater Antilles
?
... that the
Lind Coulee Archaeological Site
provided the first evidence of ancient human occupation of
Washington
, U.S.?
... that
Juan Pedro Laporte
was described in an obituary as the father of Guatemalan archaeology?
... that the fossil ant
Apterostigma eowilsoni
had good stereoscopic vision but poor side vision?
... that some of the
Sugar Grove Petroglyphs
have been interpreted as showing
Ojibwe
themes, although the Ojibwe never lived near the petroglyph site?
... that the extinct
sandfly
species
Lutzomyia adiketis
is host to the
Paleoleishmania
species
P. neotropicum
?
... that the extinct lacewing
Ainigmapsychops
takes part of its name from the Greek word for enigma?
... that the
Anasazi Heritage Center
in the U.S. state of
Colorado
has two pueblos dating back to the 12th century?
... that the
Lost World
(pictured)
at the ancient
Maya city
of
Tikal
was the first
architectural
complex to be built at the city?
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