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PROJECTS & NEWS ARCHIVE
Writeups on IAS-related projects and news about archaeology throughout Idaho and the region are archived in this blog-style archive.
WW II Era Plane Crash Site Rediscovered at INL (Original News Story)
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — The fading memories of a downed World War II-era flight crew are coming into sharp focus thanks to a rediscovery by...
Idaho Gets Grant to Study Bear River Massacre Site
BOISE-- A big archaeological project will aim to shed more light on one of the darkest chapters of Idaho history -- the Bear River...
Public Artifact Removal is More Like Looting (Response to History in the Water (Article Below))
As you know, the Coeur d'Alene Tribe's aboriginal territory spanned nearly 4 million acres and for thousands of years the people of the...
World Roundup (Idaho)
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Idaho Archaeological Society meets at UI to discuss new ways for people to get involved in fascinati
Technology and public outreach were key topics at the Idaho Archaeological Society's 39th annual conference Saturday on the University of...
Archaeologists Dig Up Unusual Relics From Boise's History
BOISE — A porcelain-toothed dollhead so creepy archaeologists took to calling it "Chuckie" after the murderous movie doll. Intact bottles...
Basque Museum Workers Discover Hidden Well
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Archeological dig taking place in the Basque Block
BOISE -- A big dig is going down in the Basque Block in downtown Boise, over 100 years after the Basque community settled here. In a...
Suzann Henrikson, Archaeologist for the Bureau of Land Management, Talks about the Potential for Fur
IDAHO FALLS – A few miles west of Idaho Falls lie three caves and an archaeological legacy that Suzann Henrikson can’t let go. The U.S....
Rock Climbers Left in the Dark
AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho — A hearing on closing rock formations near Massacre Rocks State Park to climbing became shrouded in mystery...
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