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Rockshelter

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Meadowcroft Rockshelter archaeological site has revealed the earliest evidence of people in North America, dating back 16,000 years. 

The Rockshelter, named a National Historic Landmark in 2005, has provided archaeologists with a rare glimpse into the lives of the first people to arrive in the New World.

With recent renovations to the Rockshelter's enclosure, visitors can see evidence of tools and campfires made by these first Americans thousands of years ago.

Discover how these ancient people survived - from what they ate to the weapons they relied on everyday - and try your hand at using an atlatl, a prehistoric spear-thrower like those used by Meadowcroft's first inhabitants.

The Rockshelter is also recognized as a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Treasure and is an official project of Save America's Treasures.

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Recent visitor improvements at Meadowcroft include a newly paved roadway which allowsfor easier access in and out of the site. A 17th century Indian Village, which provides visitors with a glimpse of life in Western Pennsylvania prior to the arrival of Europeans, is also under development at Meadowcroft.

Future plans include renovations to the visitor's center and a multi-year implementation of a master interpretive plan throughout Meadowcroft Village that will allow visitors to see how people have utilized nearby natural resources over the past 16,000 years.

To schedule group reservations or interpreter-led tours of the Meadowcroft Rockshelter, please contact Fran Skariot at 724-587-3412 or frskariot@heinzhistorycenter.org


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19th Century Village
Step back in time to experience rural life with Meadowcroft's recreated 19th century village.
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New 16th Century Indian Village
Travel 400 years into the past to explore Meadowcroft’s recreated Eastern Woodland Indian Village.
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