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The Pulitzer Foundation鈥檚 Urban Archaeology exhibition notes the red brick heritage of St. Louis and explores how the city's architecture reflects its social and political history.
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A facilities worker at Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, stopped his excavator after finding a white object about 12 feet below the surface.
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Five years ago, archaeologist Anne Austin stood in an ancient Egyptian tomb, staring at strange markings on the neck of a mummified woman. She placed a鈥
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Malissa Blanchard doesn鈥檛 know if any of her ancestors were buried in the former Douglas-Lawnridge Cemetery in Washington Park, IL but she can鈥檛 rule it鈥
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In his 25 years as a terrestrial and underwater archaeologist, Chris Begley has explored everything from prehistoric caves in Missouri to the legend of a鈥
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Archaeologists from the Missouri Department of Transportation believe they have found artifacts and evidence of permanent residences in St. Louis prior to鈥
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A year-old fracas in the St. Louis Society has left the city鈥檚 archaeology community fractured. 鈥淲hat we鈥檝e seen over the past year is a fragmenting of鈥
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This story was originally published Aug. 9 and has been updated to include audio and photos from "St. Louis on the Air."In late November 1922, in the鈥
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Plans for a new St. Louis football stadium seem to be moving ahead. Just last week, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called the stretch of riverfront near鈥
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Updated after the St. Louis Society vote -- In what one member called a 鈥渉otly divided鈥 decision, the Archeological Institute of America - St. Louis鈥