Sturgeon

The discovery of a sprawling prehistoric site in North America is forcing experts to rethink how advanced early societies may have been long before recorded history. A major archaeological discovery near Sturgeon Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada, is reshaping history and challenging long-held narratives about early Indigenous civilizations. The revelation of an 11,000-year-old pre-contact settlement, one of the oldest known Indigenous sites on the continent, confirms that highly organized societies existed in the region far earlier than previously believed reveals a report by the University of Saskatchewan. This places it among some of the world's most well-recognized ancient sites, such as the Great Pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge in England, and Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, each known for their immense