Southern Minnesota quarry site reveals history of Indigenous toolmaking

Visitors to an archeological site in Grand Meadow, a rural town in southern Minnesota pause to read a sign along the Wanhi Yukan Trail on July 7. The archeological record shows Indigenous have quarried chert, sometimes called flint, at the site beginning about a thousand years ago.
Melissa Olson | MPR News
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