Posted on 05/10/2015 10:04:39 AM PDT by george76
Cutting-edge archaeological work that included use of a drone and prescribed fire has unearthed previously unknown information about a one-of-a-kind Native American archaeological site in northeastern Montana dating back thousands of years.
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everything you can see archaeologically speaking on the northern plains is contained within 300 acres .. The project also has given archaeologists new information on how prairie fires interact with cultural resources that can be applied to other locations.
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The prehistoric collection of large-scale stone at the Henry Smith archaeological site spans 320 acres in Phillips County. Since the 1960s, it's been known that the site contained a buffalo jump .. Once the fire did its work, the drone documented the newly exposed site.
(Excerpt) Read more at billingsgazette.com ...
I am no going to answer as survey just for this article.
I always answer nonsensical.
Besides, you’re not missing anything.
I just love AP articles about visuals without photos...
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They did not ask me to do a survey.
However, try this :
http://mtstandard.com/mobile/article_2a15989c-fcbe-56b6-9d6e-54257cd04a88.html
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