Early Fur Trade Activity in Wyoming as Shown in an Indigenous Petroglyph by Mike Bies
Mike describes a biographic, likely Shoshone petroglyph depicting an early 19th century keelboat. The site in the north central Bighorn Basin also contains prehistoric imagery and what may be a star map.

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Colorado Experience: Paleo Indians

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Paleolithic Rock Art of Mediterranean Spain by Peter Anick

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The South Pass people don't know...

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It's All About Clouds by Carol Patterson

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Colorado Experience: The Original Coloradans

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Amazing Oregon Trail Swales in Wyoming

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Geneticists Revealed The Anasazi Were Never Who We Thought — And They Never Truly Vanished

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Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

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Palantir. IT’S WORSE Than You Think

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Buffalo Caves, Emergence, and Transformation by Larry Loendorf and Laurie White

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Over Wyoming

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The Fate of Hermann Göring’s Family After the Fall of Nazi Germany

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Oldest Human Settlement In America Just Discovered In Oregon Pushes Back The Timeline!

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How Mountain Men Built Shelters to Survive Deadly Blizzards

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Real life grizzly encounter caught on video. Yellowstone National Park

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Umtanum Canyon Rattlesnakes w/ Dan Beck

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The Secrets of Inca Masonry

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Scott Pelley on Bari Weiss and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’ | The Interview

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