On the Menu: Were Ancient Prehistoric Mounds Connected to Food Resources?
September 09, 2024
September 09, 2024
BINGHAMTON, New York, Sept. 9 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
The prehistoric earthworks at Poverty Point remain shrouded in mystery, but you can say one thing with relative confidence: The people who hauled basket upon basket of dirt to build it would have been hungry.
Sarah Gilleland is looking to discover what was on the menu and whether the use of the site coincided with the abundance of particular food resources. The graduate student recently re . . .
The prehistoric earthworks at Poverty Point remain shrouded in mystery, but you can say one thing with relative confidence: The people who hauled basket upon basket of dirt to build it would have been hungry.
Sarah Gilleland is looking to discover what was on the menu and whether the use of the site coincided with the abundance of particular food resources. The graduate student recently re . . .