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Archaeological History - Prehistoric Peoples
Archaeology is the study of past cultures based on objects and evidence they have left behind.
To know about a past for which there are no written records, physical remains must be studied in an orderly way. As with any science, this field is continually changing as new discoveries are made and new ideas are developed. The following is a brief discussion on Wisconsin archaeology, generally representing the views of archaeologists and anthropologists.
Ho-Chunk History
The Ho-Chunk are a Siouan-speaking people whose presence in present-day Wisconsin was known to the French at Quebec as early as 1616.
According to oral tradition, they originated at Red Banks, generally assumed to be a site on the Door Peninsula on Green Bay, where they were located at the time of French contact in the 17th century. Their language is related to the Chiwere branch of Siouan that includes the Ioway, Oto, and Missouria, who acknowledge having broken off from the Ho-Chunk and moved west.
2026 Sky and Space Calendar
Mercury makes its best evening appearances in late February and all of June. For morning watchers, the best time to catch the smallest planet is late July/early August and mid-November.
Venus slowly becomes visible in the evening sky about mid-February. Look for the brightest planet all spring and summer as it fades back toward the sun in mid-September. Venus quickly returns to the morning sky in November and December.
Planetarium Newsletter - February
Cosmic Curiosities
“Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.”
~ Sir Isaac Newton 1642-1727
Time Travel
Planetarium Newsletter - January 2021
Cosmic Curiosities
“The light from a galaxy a billion light-years away, for instance, will take a billion years to reach us. It’s an amazing thing. The history is there for us to see. It’s not mushed up like the geologic record of Earth.”
- Margaret Geller, American Astrophysicist
Planetarium Newsletter - January 2019
Cosmic Curiosities
“I accept the universe.”
- Margaret Fuller, 19th-century USA Journalist
Subtle & Spectacular: A Total Lunar Eclipse
All eclipses are spectacular, but the total-lunar variety is slowly mesmerizing and subtle.