Watch our underwater video!

Watch our underwater video on the Archaeology Below Lake Huron Youtube channel about lifting a sample bag from 130 feet below Lake Huron to the surface vessel!

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Video on 3D modeling

Watch this video about the 3D modeling of Great Lakes Fluted points!

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Read about us!

Check out this writing about Dr. Lemke and Dr. O’Shea’s research in Lake Huron by James Heinz on the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society‘s website.

Mark it in your calendar!

Dr. Ashley Lemke will be giving a talk on April 24th at 6 pm at the Hotel Santa Fe! The talk is titled, The Frontier of Archaeological Research: Submerged sites in the North American Great Lakes. Learn more about this event here.

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Read about submerged landscapes in the Smithsonian Magazine!

Read about what we can learn from submerged landscapes in the Smithsonian Magazine article titled, “Clues to the Lives of North America’s First Inhabitants Are Hidden Underwater – Submerged prehistory holds insights on the first humans to live in North America” by Sean Kingsley. The article discusses, among other areas, the discoveries at Lake Huron…

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Great Lakes Research at the SAAs!

The Society for American Archaeology held its 88th annual meeting in Portland, Oregon last week, which provided a great opportunity to present on research at the Great Lakes area as well.See the poster by Brendan Nash, Ashley Lemke and John O’Shea here.

Watch Dr. O’Shea’s talk in Alpena !

Watch Dr. O’Shea’s talk, titled Dispatches from a Lost World, on the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary’s youtube page. The discovery of ancient caribou hunting structures preserved beneath Lake Huron has transformed our understanding of the early human occupation of the Great Lakes. Since the initial discovery of the Alpena-Amberly Ridge, research has focused on…

Read about Dr. O’Shea’s upcoming talk in The Alpena News!

Read about Dr. O’Shea’s upcoming talk (March 16, 7pm, Alpena) in The Alpena News! The article shares some details about Dr. O’Shea’s research and discusses what the presentation will cover. The presentation, titled “Dispatches from a Lost World”, is part of the Sanctuary Lecture Series. Find details about the upcoming talk here.

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Talk in Alpena this Thursday!

MARCH 16, 2023 AT 7 PM, Friends of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Alpena, MI Dr. John O’Shea: Dispatches from a Lost World: Continuing Archaeological Research on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge in central Lake Huron The discovery of ancient caribou hunting structures preserved beneath Lake Huron has transformed our understanding of the early human occupation of…

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Upcoming talk!

FEBRUARY 23, 2023 AT 7 PM, Friends of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Alpena, MI Dr. John O’Shea: Dispatches from a Lost World: Continuing Archaeological Research on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge in central Lake Huron The discovery of ancient caribou hunting structures preserved beneath Lake Huron has transformed our understanding of the early human occupation of…

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