Recently discovered artifacts provide clues about early Wisconsin for UW-Milwaukee archeologists
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- This may come as a surprise but Wisconsin's geographic location between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River made it a hotbed of prehistoric life. Archaeologists have the proof with numerous excavations over the years.
Recently, an Oshkosh golf course became the focus of a group from UW-Milwaukee.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger learned their discoveries are more than relics, they could actually be the key to unlocking what’s in store for the future.
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