The Squirrel Hill Site: IUP Archaeology Field School | ArchaeologyX
Join us as we explore the Squirrel Hill site, a significant Native American village in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. This multi-year excavation, led by Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Archaeological Field School, uncovers fascinating insights into past Indigenous life along the Conemaugh River. In this video, we dive into the ongoing fieldwork, the artifacts uncovered, and the techniques used by students and archaeologists in their search for history. Watch as we piece together the story of this ancient settlement and discover what the past reveals about the region’s early inhabitants. 🔎 Subscribe to ArchaeologyX for more in-depth explorations of archaeological sites! #Archaeology #FieldSchool #NativeAmericanHistory #SquirrelHillSite #IUPArchaeology

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