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Unique discovery of jade necklace from ancient Mayan ruler at Tak’alik Ab’aj

Unique discovery of jade necklace from ancient Mayan ruler at Tak’alik Ab’aj

Guatemala, Rethaluleu, Asintal. Takálik Ab´aj. Discovery of the necklace of the ancestor of the Mayan- Señor de la Greca - Lord of the Fret Design, the Return to the ancestor at Tak’alik Ab’aj. This is the latest finding at the ancient city of Tak'alik Ab'aj. Tak'alik Ab'aj fulfilled for almost two millenniums, a rich and vigorous role in Mesoamerican history.

Last Updated ( Monday, 09 January 2012 09:38 )

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Mysterious Mayan ceremonial head found at Tak´alik Ab´aj

Mysterious Mayan ceremonial head found at Tak´alik Ab´aj

Guatemala. Discovery of an extraordinary offering of a jadeite mosaic miniat...

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 May 2010 10:02 )

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El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna

El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna

I. The El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna

Imagine how ...

Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 May 2009 15:23 )

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Guatemala: The Birth of the Sun at Tikal

Guatemala: The Birth of the Sun at Tikal

Guatemala - Museum Popol Vuh invites to the spectacular lecture of Oswaldo C...

Last Updated ( Friday, 08 January 2010 17:19 )

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Sensational new Mayan archaeological find at El Mirador in Guatemala

Sensational new Mayan archaeological find at El Mirador in Guatemala

Guatemala - A new Mayan archaeological discovery of a 2,200 year old carving...

Last Updated ( Monday, 09 March 2009 12:27 )

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Ancient cityscape of roads and canals found hidden beneath dense Cambodian ... - Vancouver Sun

Ancient cityscape of roads and canals found hidden beneath dense Cambodian ...
Vancouver Sun
Archeology by laser. Ancient cityscape of roads and canals found hidden beneath dense Cambodian jungle. By Kristen Gelineau, The Associated Press June 19, 2013 2:08 AM. Tweet. Story; Photos ( 2 ). Archeology by laser. The Ta Prohm temple is part of ...

Archeology by laser - Vancouver Sun

Vancouver Sun

Archeology by laser
Vancouver Sun
Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals in Cambodia, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking the country's famed Angkor Wat temple complex. The discovery was announced late Monday in a peer-reviewed paper ...
Ancient Hidden City Found in Cambodia is 350 Years Older Than Angkor Wat ...Nature World News
How Lasers Helped Find A Lost City in Cambodia's Jungle (video)All Things Digital

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Pio Abad's art of archeology - Inquirer.net

Pio Abad's art of archeology
Inquirer.net
He processes thoughts through images, weaving visual narratives in imitation Hermès scarves, for instance, or locking in cultural history in a perfume bottle. Filipino multimedia artist Pio Abad, among the emerging stars in the UK art scene, likes ...

Pedestrian Archeology - The Smart Set

Pedestrian Archeology
The Smart Set
Pedestrian Archeology Steps, skyways, and other artifacts of bygone eras. By Wayne Curtis. Fair warning: I'm about to use a short phrase, consisting of two words, each of which are so excruciatingly dull that reading either one could very well cause ...

Discoveries besieged: Buried archeological treasure unlikely to see light of day - The Express Tribune

The Express Tribune

Discoveries besieged: Buried archeological treasure unlikely to see light of day
The Express Tribune
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Directorate of Archeology and Museums scrapped the excavation project of Aziz Dheri archeological site in Swabi district months ahead of its completion. The plug was pulled with interesting findings abandoned on the verge ...

"Silent Film Archeology" - The Daily Progress

"Silent Film Archeology"
The Daily Progress
"Anyone with an interest in American silent film history should consider traveling to Culpeper, Virginia for this enlightening program," blogged Elias Savada, of Maryland, at filmthreat.com, referring to the Packard Campus workshop as Silent Film ...

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