800-Year-Old Ancient Extinct Squash Uncovered During Archeological Dig on Menominee Indian Reservation
An archaeological dig on the First Nation's Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin yielded some unexpected results when a clay vessel about the size of a tennis ball was uncovered. After carbon dating, it was revealed that the pot was over 800 years old and contained a variety of seeds from a species of squash believed to be extinct.













































































