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  1. The Paul Brave site (32SI4), Oahe Reservoir Area, North Dakota (River basin surveys papers) by W. Raymond Wood, 2000
  2. A 1998 phase I cultural resource inventory: Of the Wolf Lake WPA and Black Rush Lake WPA, Windom and Big Stone Wetland Management Districts, Minnesota by Brian Molyneaux, 1999
  3. Late Archaic-Early Woodland period shell rings of the southeastern United States coast: A bibliographical introduction (Research manuscript series) by David R Lawrence, 1989
  4. Interrelations of cultural and fluvial deposits in northwest Iowa by Elmer A Bettis, 1982
  5. Archeological and geological investigations at two Piedmont sites on the Savannah River: Final report on the Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gulley sites by V. Ann Tippitt, 1984

61. ANTIQUARIAAT SIGMA Rare And Scholarly Books: Central America
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422 BINES, JORGE A. Notes on the archeology of Costa Rica. . 30 p.,ills.,map 1936 San Jose : National Tourist Board SOFTCOVER: (paperb,loose,torn) KEY WORDS: Latin America Central America Costa Rica archaeology
KEY WORDS: Latin America Central America British Honduras Voyages Travel Expeditions Cambridge
912 CLAASSEN, OSWALD Die Ahnen des Mondes. Eine indianische Edda. Vorwort A. von Sacher-Masoch. 1.-3. Tausend . 271 p. 1933 Krefeld : Hohns HARDCOVER: (cl.) Five essays on Guatemalan mythical epos. KEY WORDS: Latin America Central America Guatemala Ethnography Anthropology Mythology Indians
582 COE, MICHAEL D. America's first civilization. Discovering the Olmec. Special ed. by The Smithsonian Library . 159 p., (col.)ills., map, index, frontisp. 1968 Eau Claire : Hale HARDCOVER: (hlf cl.) KEY WORDS: Latin America Central America History
1661 CONSTANDSE, A.L. Mexico en M.Amerika. Erflanden van Maya's en Azteken. . 222 p.,ills.,map on endpaper, bibliogr., index 1963 Meppel : Boom HARDCOVER: (cl.dust jacket, name on first end paper)

62. CAA Educational Opportunities
The Koster south site will contribute important information on the Mississippianculture click here Scouts of america Week. click herearcheology for Adults
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CAA Field School participants will be part of an archeological team investigating the Koster South site, a Mississippian site neighboring the world-renowned Koster site. The Mississippian period (A.D. 1000-1300) was a period of cultural fluorescence as large population centers emerged in the American Bottom for religious and political activities. The Koster South site will contribute important information on the Mississippian culture here in the lower Illinois Valley.
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64. Dr. Thor Heyerdahl
and the islands adjacent constitute one major source area of the peoples and culturesof the Pacific Islands and south america . for american archeology, N. 12
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Dr. Thor Heyerdahl
April 19, 2002
Green Cross is saddened by the loss of its Honorary Board Member, Norweigen explorer Thor Heyderdahl. Article written by gci, September 1997 (?) Early Life
Thor Heyerdahl is a world-renowned explorer and archaeologist. He was born in 1914, in Larvik, Norway. From his earliest days, he was an enthusiatic nature lover, and he was inspired by his mother (who was head of the local museum) to take an interest in zoology and nature. While still in primary school, he ran a one-room zoological museum from his home. Mr. Heyerdahl later enrolled at the University of Oslo, where he specialized in zoology and geography until leaving on his first expedition to Polynesia in 1937-1938 The First Expeditions to Polynesia (1937-38) and Northwest America (1940-41)
Abandoning his study of zoology, Heyerdahl began an intensive study of testing his theory on the origins of the Polynesian race and culture. He suggested that migration to Polynesia had followed the natural North Pacific conveyor, therefore turning his search for origins to the coasts of British Columbia and Peru. While working at the Museum of British Columbia, Heyerdahl first published his theory ( International Science , New York, 1941) that Polynesia had been reached by two successive waves of immigrants. His theory suggested that the first wave had reached Polynesia via Peru and Easter Island on balsa rafts. Centuries later, a second ethnic group reached Hawaii in large double-canoes from British Columbia. The results of Heyerdahl's research were later published in his 800-page volume

65. Central / South America - Teachers Guide
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66. ★ Reviews Of Books About South America
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More Pages: south america Page 1 Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "south america" , sorted by average review score: People and Places (Secrets of the Rainforest) Published in Paperback by Crabtree Pub (October, 1900) Author: Michael Chinery Average review score: Highly recommended for rainforest reports and information. If you ever want to know anything about the rainforest, this is the series to buy. The author thoroughly discusses people, environment, and hope for rainforests. Beautiful colored pictures throughout the book supports the easy written text. I highly recommend this series to any student who needs to do a report on the rainforest. This series is a must have in any children's library collection. People and Places (Secrets of the Rainforest) If you ever want to know anything about the rainforest, this is the series to buy. The author thoroughly discusses people, environment, and hope for rainforests. Beautiful colored pictures throughout the book supports the easy written text. I highly recommend this series to any student who needs to do a report on the rainforest. This series is a must have in any children's library collection. The People: Indians of the American Southwest Published in Paperback by School of American Research Press (October, 1993)

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68. Notables
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N OTABLE MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS
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Erwin Ackerknecht: Ethnomedicine, geography of disease, paleopathology, earliest medical anthropologist.
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70. South And Mesoamerican Archaeology
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71. Native American Indian Cultures From Mexico And South America, Hands Around The
Introduction to Native american Indian cultures from Mexico and south america including the Amazon basin. This site is an educational resource for these unique tribes and provides supplementary
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Native American Indian Cultures Indian Cultures from Mexico and South America Hands Around the World introduces unique Indian cultures from Mexico and various parts of South America, particularly the Amazon basin. We are rapidly becoming a global culture. Many of the Native American cultures, especially in North America, have been lost forever and are still honored only in myth and memory. Fortunately there are some Indian cultures that are relatively intact, especially in Amazonia. Hands Around the World feels that it is important to preserve the art, stories, myths, belief systems, details of day to day life, in short all aspects of Native American culture while we still can. This web site is an educational resource to introduce these unique indigenous tribes. We have provided web links to use as additional educational resources. We encourage you to browse this site to learn more about these interesting cultures. Contents Indian Cultures Search: Trip to visit traditional villages and shamans Native American Indian Crafts To Translate Links Mexican Indian Cultures States of
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72. Anthropology & Archaeology In Latin America - LANIC
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73. Index Of Native American Archaeology & Anthropology Resources On The Internet
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    75. South America Vacations: South America Hotels And Resorts, South America Tours
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    76. Central/South American Archeological Resources
    A virtual online library containing all the resources you will ever need to studyCentral/south American archeology. Central/south American archeology.
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    77. Southeast Archeological Center
    Brazil • Archaeology in south Africa • Archaeology in Ireland. African Americanarchaeology and history Celebrating AfricanAmerican archeology and History.
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    78. Archeology Links, Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service
    Dust Cave Alabama Archaeological Field School; Allendale south Carolina PaleoIndianExpedition; Center for American archeology field school; Underwater
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    79. Anthropology & Archaeology In Latin America - LANIC
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    Argentina

    80. CUZCO & MANU (rainforest): South America, Peru, Cusco, Manu, Jungle, Rainforest,
    You are here Home » south america » Peru » CUZCO MANU (rainforest), Trip Listing one,we will visit the lovely city of Cuzco, the archeological sites near
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    Please, note! This Tour is no longer offered by InfoHub. Find similar tours here This expedition has two parts, on the first one, we will visit the lovely city of Cuzco, the archeological sites near it and the Sacred Valley, where we will discover the mysteries of the archeological sites of Pisac and Ollantaytambo. Then, we will do the Inca Trail and visit Machu Picchu too. On the second part, we will do an excursion to the Manu (rainforest), where we will live 6 days between the wildlife and adventure of the jungle.
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    Before the expedition starts, the tour includes the airport reception and the transfer to your hotel. Flight to Cuzco City. After a little rest in the hotel, we will visit the city and walk around its streets to enjoy its history. Overnight in Cuzco City.
    Day 2:
    Horse riding to the archeological sites of Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pucapucara and Tambomachay. Overnight in Cuzco City.

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