HISTORY BLOG
Discovery and Meaning of the Rochester Panel in Swell Utah
The Rochester Rock Art Panel is located within the San Rafael Swell in Price Utah and consists of many different style petroglyphs from various times. The large panel dates to at least 1300 AD and is one of the best examples from the Fremont Culture and possibly the...
The Complete Real Story of Thanksgiving: Genocide, Cannibalism, Decapitations, Stealing, Turkey, Shopping and Football
Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday in the United States and celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. For the past 150 years, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving feasting on large meals with their family. A fabricated story was created of pilgrims and Indians...
The Largest Shell Mound in the North Atlantic and Legends of Giants near Tuckerton New Jersey
What is Shell Mound? Shell mound is located near Little Egg Harbor Bay in Tuckerton New Jersey, measuring more than 100 feet in length, 15 to 20 feet wide, and rising more than 12 feet above the ground. The mound is estimated to be hundreds of years old and created...
The Dennos Museum Center and Inuit Stone Carvings
The Dennos Museum Center is located on the campus of Northwest Michigan College in Traverse City Michigan. The museum has a variety of temporary and permanent collection exhibitions. The museum exhibits one of the largest and most historically collections of stone...
The Intense Knuckle Hop and the Arctic Winter Games
The goal of the knuckle hop is to move in a forward direction hopping on your knuckles and toes. The person who goes the longest distance while maintaining their body in position is the winner. Thousands of years ago, humans crossed the Bering Strait from Russia to...