ARCHAEOLOGY

WARD CHARCOAL OVENS STATE HISTORIC PARK, NEVADA

Tucked into a basin in eastern Nevada’s Egan Mountain Range is a curious row of six beehive-shaped stone constructions each measuring 30 feet tall and 27 feet wide at the base. These structures, which date to the 1870s, were once the backbone of the region’s booming 

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