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Pre-historic Dugout Builders |
Archaeologist Gordon Peters sheds light on the lives of early canoe builders. Using the techniques applied by indigenous people, at the same location, an U.S. Forest Service archaeologist talks about how he built one of these primitive dugout canoes.

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Wisconsin's First People |
A wealth of artifacts from archaeological digs explains how aboriginal people lived in Wisconsin centuries ago. This video looks at many aspects of daily life including shelter types, tools, clothing, food preparation, pottery, weapons, and beadwork.

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Ice Age Life in Wisconsin |
Buried under the soil in Wisconsin are the bones of mammals that lived during the last glacial era. This video steps back in time to take a look at huge creatures such as woolly mammoths, musk oxen, bear-size beaver, caribou, and other mysterious mammals.

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