Vol. 10 No. 2 | Summer 2006

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    THE WONDERS OF THE OHIO MOUNDBUILDERS
    Our summer travel article takes you on a tour of central and southern Ohio to see amazing prehistoric earthworks.
    BY KRISTIN OHLSON
    page 31

    WHERE THE TRAIL OF TEARS BEGAN
    In the 1830s the Cherokee were forced to leave their homelands and travel on the Trail of Tears. An archaeologist is documenting the trail’s origins in southwest North Carolina.
    BY MIKE TONER
    page 12

    A CONTROVERSY ON THE GREAT PLAINS
    Is the Hudson-Meng Bone Bed site one of the most important archaeological discoveries in the world?
    BY MONI HOURT
    page 19

    ARCHAEOLOGICAL CRIME FIGHTERS
    Want to solve a crime? Forget TV’s CSI. Hire a forensic archaeologist.
    BY ELAINE ROBBINS
    page 25

    EXAMINING THE ABANDONMENT OF THE FOUR CORNERS
    Why did the Anasazi leave their homelands in the late 13th century?
    BY JULIAN SMITH
    page 38