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Fieldwork in Focus: Rio Puccha, Peru

Dec 1, 2009
The 2010 season of the ongoing investigations of the Huari-Ancash Archaeological Project will be held in the Rio Puccha valley of Peru. The Huari-Ancash project has been run by Bebel Ibarra of the University of Paris since 2004; and Margarita Brikyte...

Traveling the Silk Road: A Photo Essay

Nov 29, 2009
Last month, a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History opened, called "Traveling the Silk Road". The exhibit features Silk Road artifacts and displays about that vast network of roads which connected the far-flung communities of Asia, from...

Megafaunal Extinctions and Preclovis

Nov 25, 2009
Faithful reader Norah writes: "I read in the paper this week about the disappearance of woolly mammoth and other large-bodied animals at the end of the Ice Age, and how the disappearance happened earlier than first thought. How does this affect what we...

Vinland

Nov 22, 2009
Vinland is the name of the legendary place described in the Viking sagas that was said to have been founded by Leif Ericson on the North American continent. But its connection with the Viking archaeological site in Newfoundland called L'Anse aux...

National Geographic Expedition Week: Bob Ballard at Gallipoli

Nov 17, 2009
I admit right up front that I haven't seen the video "Deep Secrets: The Ballard Gallipoli Expedition", because it wasn't made available to us journalist types prior to the program, which airs on the National Geographic channel Wednesday November 18th....


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