Perhaps none of the proposed pre-Clovis sites in North America has aroused more controversy over the years than the Topper Site, an ancient chert quarry located in Allendale County, South Carolina.
Tag: archaeology
The Gault site, an archaeological dig site located northeast of Austin, Texas, has yielded new evidence of human habitation 16 to 20 thousand years ago.
How early did humans arrive in North America, and what do discoveries at places like the Topper Site in Allendale County, South Carolina, teach us about southeastern archaeology and the ancient past?
An anonymous delivery to an American University helped solve the mystery of the long-lost Fremont figurine.
New advancements in aerial photography allow archaeologists to learn as much from high above a prospective site as they can from what lies beneath its surface.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we remember the life and work of American physicist and seeker of the unusual William R. Corliss.
On this edition of the podcast, we discuss the mound building cultures of Wisconsin, and how nature, myth, and symbolism are represented in these impressive ancient structures.
On this edition of the program, we discuss recent discoveries that are changing what archaeologists think about the Maya and the reach of their civilization.
Recently, the Seven Ages team made an appearance at the Greenville, NC Artifact Show, where some of the southeast’s finest collectors and academics were present.
J.M. Adovasio is the author of books that include “Strangers in a New Land: What Archaeology Reveals About the First Americans,” documenting 35 Clovis and Folsom sites, including Meadowcroft Rockshelter.
