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Category Archives: Archaeology

September 2, 2012
by David Ryan
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The Goblin Colony

In an earlier post about visiting an old Indian mound in St. Louis, I mentioned that I got the idea to wander there from a National Geographic article. Last week I found an idea for another wandering adventure on page 231 … Continue reading →

Categories: Archaeology, Seeing, Wanderings | Permalink

August 22, 2012
by David Ryan
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A Visit to the Last Cahokian Mound in the City of St. Louis

One of the principles of The Gentle Art of Wandering is that most wandering adventures start with an idea. The idea is what gets most of us out to wander. Ideas can come from anywhere, and once you spot an … Continue reading →

Categories: Archaeology, Urban Wandering, Wanderings | Permalink

May 3, 2012
by David Ryan
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A Wandering Sequence

If you have read The Gentle Art of Wandering, you know that one wandering adventure can lead to another and that it could result in a series of unending wandering adventures. And if you read the blog post about Guadalupe Mesa and Astialakwa … Continue reading →

Categories: Archaeology, Backcountry Wandering Skills, Wanderings | Permalink

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