User:Abyssal/Prehistory of North America/DYK/16
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- ... that the geology of North America includes the core of the supercontinent Laurentia?
- ... that the fossil scorpion fly Holcorpa was described in 1878 but the family Holcorpidae not until 1989?
- ... that the fossil big-headed fly Priabona is named for the age of the rocks in which it was found?
- ... that the final version of the 33-metre-high (108 ft) Temple 33 at the ancient Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala was completely destroyed by archaeologists in 1965?
- ... that artefacts of the poorly understood Mezcala culture of western Mexico were re-used by the Aztecs?
- ... that Leptofoenus pittfieldae is the only species of Leptofoenus documented from the West Indies and the only member of Leptofoenus in the fossil record?
- ...that the Stanfield-Worley Bluff Shelter, an important Paleo-Indian site in Alabama, yielded over 11,000 artifacts ranging up to 9,000 years of age?
- ... that a Kitkehahki Pawnee village in Nebraska is the site where Zebulon Pike convinced the Kitkehahki to remove a Spanish flag and display an American flag?
- ... that the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals in Hillsboro, Oregon, is the biggest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest?
- ... that Cowan Creek Circular Enclosure in Ohio was once part of a group of archaeological sites that has since been submerged by a reservoir?