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Ancient Native Americans were among the world's first coppersmiths  Science | AAAS

News - Native American Copper Use in North America Re-Dated  Archaeology Magazine

Repeating History: Prehistoric copper artifacts unearthed in Isanti County  isanti-chisagocountystar.com

Native North Americans Were Making Copper Tools in 7,500 BC  Ancient Origins

Native Americans Conducted Large-Scale Copper Mining 6,000 Years Ago  Scientific American

Prehistoric copper mines and long human history earns Isle Royale national historic designation  queticosuperior.org

Archaeology: Interstate Park’s ancient copper tool and extinct bison bones posed a millennia-old mystery  stcroix360.com

Miners Left a Pollution Trail in the Great Lakes 6000 Years Ago  eos.org

46th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show returning Oct. 26  themonroetimes.com

Native Americans Could Be the World’s First Coppersmiths  Interesting Engineering

The First Native Americans were Among the First Metal Miners in the World  Arkeonews

Archaeology: Copper was sacred to Hopewell, regardless of its source  dispatch.com

Artifacts appear to confirm ‘first contact’ at Roanoke Island  coastalreview.org

Ancient Native American beads traced to otherworldy source: an iron meteorite  Smithsonian Insider

44th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show Oct. 22  themonroetimes.com

A Metal of Power and Prestige: The Ancient Copper Industry of North America  Ancient Origins

Ancient America: A collection of Columbia River artifacts (museum exhibit 204)  Daily Kos

Uncovering Powhatan’s Empire  National Endowment for the Humanities (.gov)

Native Insight: Northfield man finds 3,000-year-old axe on Vermont lakeshore  recorder.com

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