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    American Archaeology Magazine Winter 2014-15, VOL. 18 NO. 4

     
    COVER FEATURE: THE STORY OF KENNEWICK MAN

    BY DAVID MALAKOFF

    A new book tells the tale of the famous ancient skeleton.

    page 18


    REMEMBERING THE LATTIMER MASSACRE

    BY BRUCE BEANS

    An archaeological project has uncovered evidence of one of the country’s largest labor massacres.

    page 12


    ANCIENT URBANITES

    BY LIZZIE WADE

    An investigation of a Teotihuacan suburb is yielding insights into daily life in this ancient metropolis.

    page 26


    A HOPEWELL WOODHENGE

    BY DAVE GHOSE

    Archaeologists are learning that the Hopewell, who are known for their earthen architecture, apparently made extensive use of wood as well. This discovery could change interpretations of Hopewell sites.

    page 32


    QUESTIONING CONVENTIONAL WISDOM

    BY KRISTIN OHLSON

    Recent research at the Biesterfeldt site in North Dakota could overturn assumptions that have existed for decades.

    page 39