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An illustration of a prehistoric ancestor of the rhino

An illustration of a prehistoric ancestor of the rhino

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, GP-PAL003_KB0002_02

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Nebraska Badlands

Nebraska Badlands

From the NET Television production, Reflections of a Bonehunter, 1994

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Geologists, paleontologists, archaeologists and sometimes anthropologists dig to find their evidence

Geologists, paleontologists, archaeologists and sometimes anthropologists dig to find their evidence

Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, gp-arch03kb0003_01

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Prehistoric Camel Skeleton

Prehistoric Camel Skeleton

Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, GP-PAL002_KB0009_05

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Leg bones of the ancestors of today's horse

Leg bones of the ancestors of today's horse

Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, GP-PAL002_KP0008_03

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The last animals to die were the large rhinos and as they died some babies were still trying to suckle

The last animals to die were the large rhinos and as they died some babies were still trying to suckle

Image by Mark Marcuson, from Mysteries in the Dust, NET Television, 1992

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Dr. Michael Voorhies

Dr. Michael Voorhies

From Mysteries in the Dust, NET Television, 1992

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American lion, Panthera leo atrox

American lion, Panthera leo atrox

Image by Mark Marcuson, courtesy University of Nebraska State Museum, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission GP-PAL003_KB0003_02

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Foragers used a grinding stone to process wild seeds and nuts

Foragers used a grinding stone to process wild seeds and nuts

Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, GP-ARCH02_KB0005_03

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Village Farmers made smoking pipes from stone and clay

Village Farmers made smoking pipes from stone and clay

Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, GP-ARCH02_KB0009_03

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Charred roof material, circa 1325 CE, from archaeological dig at Crow Creek Massacre site, South Dakota

Charred roof material, circa 1325 CE, from archaeological dig at Crow Creek Massacre site, South Dakota

Courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society, 398F11

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Complete house floor at Crow Creek Massacre site, South Dakota

Complete house floor at Crow Creek Massacre site, South Dakota

Courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society, 398F11

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Various projectile points from the Lime Creek Site, 1993

Various projectile points from the Lime Creek Site, 1993

Courtesy of Keri Hicks, Douglas Bamforth and the University of Nebraska State Museum

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This Oneota pot was cracked and then repaired with sinew laced through small holes

This Oneota pot was cracked and then repaired with sinew laced through small holes

Courtesy Nebraska State Game and Parks Commission, GP-ARCH02_KB0017_02

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Shards of native-made pottery from the Eagle Ridge site in Nebraska

Shards of native-made pottery from the Eagle Ridge site in Nebraska

Courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society

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Trade goods used by the historic Pawnee included brass pans containing red and green pigments which were applied with pieces of porous bone

Trade goods used by the historic Pawnee included brass pans containing red and green pigments which were applied with pieces of porous bone

Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, GP-ARCH02_KB0019_02

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Sioux Encamped on the Upper Missouri, Dressing Buffalo Meat and Robes [Detail] (1832) by George Catlin

Sioux Encamped on the Upper Missouri, Dressing Buffalo Meat and Robes [Detail] (1832) by George Catlin

Courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.377

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Comanche Meeting the Dragoons 1834-1835 by George Catlin

Comanche Meeting the Dragoons 1834-1835 by George Catlin

Courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.488

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Bourgmont’s Missouria wife on her return from France in 1725

Bourgmont’s Missouria wife on her return from France in 1725

Courtesy Missouri State Capitol

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This is the best estimate that scholars have devised for the route of Villasur’s army

This is the best estimate that scholars have devised for the route of Villasur’s army

Based on maps from NETCHE and The General Libraries, University of Texas at Austin, NET Learning Services

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