This reader introduces fourth-graders to Wisconsin’s prehistoric and historic past, with a kid-friendly format that’s packed with illustrations and interesting sidebars. Includes the glacial times of the Paleo-Indians, cultures of the Woodland era, and the maneuvers of French, British, and American settlers.
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Bobbie Malone is the director of the Office of School Services at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
"Some archaeologists do study the remains of very old cultures located far from Wisconsin, but many archaeologists study the material remains of people who lived 100 years ago at the farmstead down the road, or people who reside today just down the street. Archaeological deposits occur figuratively and literally under our feet in Wisconsin."—John Broihahn, Wisconsin assistant state archaeologist
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