When Giovanna Peebles offered to give me a tour recently, I wasn t about to say no. Peebles, who became Vermont s first state archaeologist 38 years ago, was retiring in a week, so I didn t know if I ...
University of Vermont archaeologists have identified what is unequivocally the first Late Paleoindian site (10,000-9,000 B.P.) in the state--and one of very few known to exist in the eastern United ...
Tiny shards of pottery in a display case at the University of Vermont might seem a brittle basis for a controversial theory about the population of the Champlain Valley in the centuries before ...
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BURLINGTON, VERMONT—Vermont Public Radio reports that the possible remains of soldiers who died during the War of 1812 were found buried in rows at a construction site in northwestern Vermont. John ...
A last-minute scheduling change means you have the chance to see a World Cup finals event in our region next month. The holiday spirit is alive and well in Charleston, where Vermont’s only reindeer ...
MOUNT TABOR A group of budding archaeologists have unearthed artifacts in an effort to learn more about Silas Griffith, Vermont's first millionaire. Thirteen students participating in this year's ...