User:Abyssal/Prehistory of North America/DYK/21
- ... that pottery from the Duffy Archaeological Site in Illinois is distinctive for its lack of decorative elements?
- ... that it has been suggested the extinct palm genus Palaeoraphe was restricted to the Greater Antilles?
- ... that the Lind Coulee Archaeological Site provided the first evidence of ancient human occupation of Washington, U.S.?
- ... that Juan Pedro Laporte was described in an obituary as the father of Guatemalan archaeology?
- ... that the fossil ant Apterostigma eowilsoni had good stereoscopic vision but poor side vision?
- ... that some of the Sugar Grove Petroglyphs have been interpreted as showing Ojibwe themes, although the Ojibwe never lived near the petroglyph site?
- ... that the extinct sandfly species Lutzomyia adiketis is host to the Paleoleishmania species P. neotropicum?
- ... that the extinct lacewing Ainigmapsychops takes part of its name from the Greek word for enigma?
- ... that the Anasazi Heritage Center in the U.S. state of Colorado has two pueblos dating back to the 12th century?
- ... that the Lost World (pictured) at the ancient Maya city of Tikal was the first architectural complex to be built at the city?