Fort constructed by native Alaskans to hold off Russians discovered after more than 200 years  

The site of a fort inhabited by native Alaskans has been discovered more than 200 years after it was built to fend off Russian invaders. Using ground-penetrating radar and other non-invasive techniques, researchers confirmed the location of the last holdout of the Tlingit people in modern-day Sitka, on Alaska‘s Baranof Island.  Known as Shiskinoow or … Read more