For the past four years, the towering figure of a friendly turtle has been posted up inside the First Americans Museum, patiently keeping watch as a storybook forest was growing up beyond the closed ...
How long has man lived in the Western Hemisphere? The more cautious anthropologists give him 10,000 to 15,000 years. But Dr. George F. Carter of Johns Hopkins thinks this estimate is much too ...
The First Americans Museum is bringing stories to life in a new way with a two-story, immersive pop-up book experience. Inside the Family Discovery Center, visitors can explore how we’re all connected ...
Stone tools found in some of the earliest settlements in the Americas are challenging the prevailing theory of when the first migrations to the region happened. These tools, probably used as spear ...
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