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Secrets of the Nolichucky River / a film by Buck Kahler.
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Excavations (Archaeology)--North Carolina.
- Excavations (Archaeology).
- Excavations (Archaeology)--Tennessee.
- Indians of North America--Antiquities.
- Indians of North America.
- Genre:
- Documentary films
- Environmental films
- Internet videos
- Nonfiction films
- Documentary films.
- Environmental films.
- Nonfiction films.
- Internet videos.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (57 minutes) : sound, color
- Place of Publication:
- Eugene, Oregon : Heritage Broadcasting Service, [2017]
- System Details:
- digital
- Summary:
- Cane Notch, an archaeological site nestled alongside the scenic Nolichucky River of North Carolina and Tennessee, may hold the key to a missing link in Cherokee history. Join explorers from East Tennessee State University, using modern-day technology to see beneath the land's surface, as they uncover a buried Native American village in Upper East Tennessee. The perfectly preserved Cherokee village has been dubbed "a mini-Pompeii" by archaeological experts. Discover the mysterious link between this village and the Spanish explorer, Juan Pardo. Hear Cherokee archaeologists explain the cultural significance of this find and archaeology's importance to Native American peoples. Follow the team's progress as they discover ancient artifacts and unlock the Secrets of the Nolichucky River.
- Notes:
- Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed on July 9, 2024).
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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