‘Lost city’ discovery: Kansas site sheds new light on Native American history
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‘Lost city’ discovery: Kansas site sheds new light on Native American history
Archaeologists have found incredible evidence of a huge Wichita Indian town in Kansas that was once home to 20,000 people.
Donald Blakeslee, a professor of archaeology at Wichita State University, told Fox News that experts harnessed 400-year-old Spanish documents and modern technology to locate the long-lost town of Etzanoa near Arkansas City, Kansas.
“A single community of 20,000 people was not something that any of us expected,” he said over the phone. “It’s a completely different view of everything.”
http://nativenewsonly.com/2018/03/27/lost-city-discovery-kansas-site-sheds-new-light-on-native-american-history/
Donald Blakeslee, a professor of archaeology at Wichita State University, told Fox News that experts harnessed 400-year-old Spanish documents and modern technology to locate the long-lost town of Etzanoa near Arkansas City, Kansas.
“A single community of 20,000 people was not something that any of us expected,” he said over the phone. “It’s a completely different view of everything.”
http://nativenewsonly.com/2018/03/27/lost-city-discovery-kansas-site-sheds-new-light-on-native-american-history/
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