Dartmouth College: Drone Survey Reveals Large Earthwork at Ancestral Wichita Site in Kansas
September 04, 2020
September 04, 2020
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Sept. 4 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
A Dartmouth-led study using multisensor drones has revealed a large circular earthwork at what may be Etzanoa, an archaeological site near Wichita, Kansas. Archaeologists speculate that the site was visited by a Spanish expedition, led by Juan de Onate, a controversial conquistador, in 1601. The earthwork may be the remains of a so-called "council circle," as it is similar to several ot . . .
A Dartmouth-led study using multisensor drones has revealed a large circular earthwork at what may be Etzanoa, an archaeological site near Wichita, Kansas. Archaeologists speculate that the site was visited by a Spanish expedition, led by Juan de Onate, a controversial conquistador, in 1601. The earthwork may be the remains of a so-called "council circle," as it is similar to several ot . . .