FRANKFORT, Ky. — A new website highlights how archaeological sites across Kentucky have contributed knowledge about the state's history, officials said. Discover Kentucky Archaeology was launched by ...
Kim McBride, co-director of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, took soil samples at a dig site at the Oscar Pepper home site near the Woodford Reserve Distillery on McCracken Pike near Versailles, Ky ...
Archaeologists with the Kentucky Archaeological Survey sift through dirt at the site of the Newport Barracks on Dec. 4, 2023. Archeologists from the Kentucky Archaeological Survey are in Newport this ...
Kim McBride, co-director of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, which is a partnership between the University of Kentucky Department of Anthropology and the Kentucky Heritage Council, took additional ...
WICKLIFFE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky State Parks is hosting an Archaeology Day next month at Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site. A statement from the agency says the Sept. 21 event in western Kentucky ...
Living Archaeology Weekend, Wes Cown of Antiques Roadshow; Ulysses S. Grant in Kentucky. The annual Living Archaeology Weekend turns Red River Gorge into Kentucky's most popular outdoor classroom; ...
STANTON, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky’s oldest archaeology event is coming up this month in eastern Kentucky. The free event, Living Archaeology Weekend, has taken place since 1989 at Red River Gorge. This ...
A tour of prehistoric and historic sites throughout Boone County and presentations about archaeological investigations and research that have been conducted across the state in the last year will ...
The Paleoindian period is the time between the arrival of the ancestors of the indigenous American Indians in the Ohio Valley, around 16,000 years ago, and the end of the Ice Age about 10,000 years ...
VERSAILLES, KENTUCKY—Kim McBride of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey is investigating the home and distillery that belonged to Oscar Pepper, who worked with Scotsman James Crow to perfect the ...
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