
Insights
& Wisdom
Out in the Field with Ray
By Enilse Sehuanes-Urbaniak
It was magical. Going out exploring Solstices, Equinoxes, and Cross Quarter sites with Ray has been such a unique part of my life. It increased my respect for his enthusiasm for archaeology and the Pleistocene period's history.
Onondaga Blessing
Filmed by Ray Urbaniak
Prayer from the Onondaga People, one of the five original nations of the Iroquois Confederacy in the northeastern woodlands of New York state, USA.
Tattoos as Clovis/Folsom-age Portable “Rock Art”
By: Ray Urbaniak, July/August 2019
“It is possible that the Clovis/ Folsom people— who were generally Nomadic— carried their animal artwork on their bodies in the form of tattoos?”
Aboriginal Memories of Inundation of the Australian Coast
By John Feliks
Ray Urbaniak recommends a 2015 paper published in the Australian Geographer titled, “Aboriginal memories of inundation of the Australian coast dating from more than 7000 years ago.”
Refined Thinking Regarding Ice Age Animals in Rock Art
By Ray Urbaniak
I stumbled into writing about my findings of Ice Age Animals depicted in Rock Art. I have now had a number of years researching Ice Age animals and have refined my observations and thinking based on that research.
News and Perspective Regarding an Early Site in Canada’s Yukon
By John Feliks
News and perspective regarding an early site in Canada’s Yukon.
The Little Girl Project
A short story by Ray Urbaniak
“As he flipped the cracking pages, a few old black and white Polaroid pictures fell out. The photos were of African women, and one woman in particular appeared several times.”