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safeinOhio

(32,729 posts)
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 02:53 AM Oct 2020

Group thinks it has found proof of 10,000-year-old, Ice Age culture in Straits of Mackinac

A team of nonscientists may have inadvertently confirmed the most important finding in Great Lakes archaeology in at least a decade.

The group, made up mostly of Native American tribal citizens, utilized a remote-operated underwater vehicle in the Straits of Mackinac to take a look at Enbridge's Line 5 oil and natural gas pipelines on the lake bottom. But among the things they found were stones they say appear arranged in circular and linear patterns on the lake floor.

If that was done by the hands of humans, it occurred when the Straits area was last above water — near the end of the last Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago.

"We didn't expect to find this — it was really just amazing," said Andrea Pierce, a 56-year-old Ypsilanti resident and citizen of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, who was one of four women who drove the project to inspect the Straits bottom.

https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2020/10/14/straits-mackinac-ice-age-culture-native-american-tribes/5978992002/

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Group thinks it has found proof of 10,000-year-old, Ice Age culture in Straits of Mackinac (Original Post) safeinOhio Oct 2020 OP
Wow. Hope the Enbridge company will completely stay out of this, permanently. Judi Lynn Oct 2020 #1
There is so much we could learn wnylib Oct 2020 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,633 posts)
1. Wow. Hope the Enbridge company will completely stay out of this, permanently.
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 03:20 AM
Oct 2020

Looking forward so much to what the future will reveal about this ancient place.

Thank you, safeinOhio.

wnylib

(21,628 posts)
2. There is so much we could learn
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 05:21 AM
Oct 2020

from underwater archaeology. So many cultures and civilizations were lost when glaciers melted and water levels rose.

Makes me wonder, too, about the future and how parts of oyr modern cultures will be lost through the rise of sea levels from global warming.

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