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Editor’s note: This story is partially adapted from a Tribal historical write-up titled “The Shoshone-Bannock...Read More >
An INL archeologist, is the corresponding author on a new article about Owl Cave for...Read More >
INL archaeologists are obsidian originating in southeast Idaho to provide clues about Native American travel...Read More >
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Cultural History at Idaho National Laboratory
Cultural History at Idaho National Laboratory
WWII History at Idaho National Laboratory
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June 20, 2019
Archeologist Lael Suzann Henrikson operates out of the Cultural Resource Management Office of Idaho National Laboratory where she works to insure the labs are in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act.
May 12, 2019
Archaeology Day was the result of a joint effort between the Museum of Idaho and the Idaho National Laboratory. The event also commemorated Idaho Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month.
May 16, 2019
May is Idaho Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month, a time for Henrikson and her colleagues to share with the public the work they do on the lab’s 890 square miles.
November 13, 2023
IDAHO FALLS — Idaho National Laboratory has a long and rich history, dating back to its founding in 1949 as the National Reactor Testing Station. Over the years, the lab has played a major role in the development of nuclear energy and other technologies.