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Archeology Work: May 18, 2009
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Along the I-70 connection, archeologists discover clues about the Mississippian culture, who lived along the Mississippi from 1000-1300 AD.
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Archeologists uncover the burnt frame of a house.
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The Illinois Transportation Archeological Research Program employs about 60 field archeologists for the I-70 connection.
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One of the archeologists' main objectives is to gather information on life in the Mississippian culture. They do this by examining each object’s location.
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An archeologist measures the location of an artifact.
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Archeologists note artifact locations on a large map.
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