Dr. Emerson F. Greenman with remains of early American Indians found on Ellsworth Rd., September 1952

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1952
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Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1952
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Dr. Emerson F. Greenman, of the University department of anthropology, inspects a thigh bone of an early American Indian uncovered yesterday on Ellsworth Rd. Beneath the skull in the foreground is a pelvic bone. Dr. Greenman, who inspected the three skulls and various bones unearthed, believes there was an Indian village here before the discover of America.
Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1952
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Dr. Emerson F. Greenman, of the University department of anthropology, inspects a thigh bone of an early American Indian uncovered yesterday on Ellsworth Rd. Beneath the skull in the foreground is a pelvic bone. Dr. Greenman, who inspected the three skulls and various bones unearthed, believes there was an Indian village here before the discover of America.
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University of Michigan Museum Indian Stockade Model, January 1936

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1936
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Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1936
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Above is shown a miniature reproduction (five feet to the inch) of the "second stockade" that was built by ancient Indians 10 miles northeast of Imlay City, in Lapeer county. The outline of this enclosure, with a larger similar one nearby, was unearthed by Dr. Emerson F. Greenman, heading a University of Michigan expedition that excavated extensively on the Roy Younge farm last summer. Each of the twigs used in the miniature represents one of the saplings that comprised the enclosure. The picture is taken from the west end.
Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1936
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Above is shown a miniature reproduction (five feet to the inch) of the "second stockade" that was built by ancient Indians 10 miles northeast of Imlay City, in Lapeer county. The outline of this enclosure, with a larger similar one nearby, was unearthed by Dr. Emerson F. Greenman, heading a University of Michigan expedition that excavated extensively on the Roy Younge farm last summer. Each of the twigs used in the miniature represents one of the saplings that comprised the enclosure. The picture is taken from the west end.
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