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| Photo: First "America" Map Mystery | | A 500-year-old map that makes the first known reference to "America" has some researchers puzzled as to how the mapmaker sketched out the world. |
http ://newsletters.nationalgeographic.com/WBRH016B5C78D4C59CCFD379FB6650 Siberian, Native American Languages Linked -- A First John Roach for National Geographic News March 26, 2008 A fast-dying language in remote central Siberia shares a mother tongue with dozens of Native American languages spoken thousands of miles away, new research confirms. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/03/080326-language-link.html VIDEO: Peru Temple Uncovered Predates incas at Sacsayhuaman. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/03/080317-fortress-video-ap.html Mysterious Pyramid Complex Discovered in Peru National Geographic 20 Feb 2008 The remnants of at least ten pyramids have been discovered on the coast of Peru, marking what could be a vast ceremonial site of an ancient, little-known culture, archaeologists say. The Vicús was a pre-Hispanic civilization that flourished in Peru's northern coastal desert from 200 B.C to 300 A.D. and is known for its decorated ceramics. ... www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/02/080220-vicus-pyramids.html - 27k - Cached - Similar pages |
National Geographic Magazine Article: El Nino/La Nina--Part 1 1997/8 National Geographic explores two of nature's most powerful weather ... that after weeks of incessant rain the adjacent Piura River had not stopped rising. ... www.nationalgeographic.com/elnino/mainpage.html - 23k - Cached - Similar pages |
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/02/080211-nasca-mine.html?email=Places15Feb08 Later found to be modern. | Gold Trove Found in Bolivia Pyramid | A 1,300-year-old skeleton and a cache of gold artifacts have been found in a Bolivian pyramid previously thought to have been picked clean by looters. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/08/070806-pyramid-tomb.html?email=Places10Aug07 |
Decapitated Man Found in Peru Tomb With Ceramic "Replacement" Head Kelly Hearn for National Geographic News June 6, 2007
A headless skeleton found in a Peruvian tomb is adding new wrinkles to the debate over human sacrifice in the ancient Andes.
The decapitated body was found in the Nasca region, named for the ancient civilization that thrived in southern Peru from A.D. 1 to 750.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/06/070606-head-jar.html
National Geographic Museum: Explorers Hall, Washington, DC Peru: Indigenous and Viceregal February 25, 2005, through May 30,2005 www.nationalgeographic.com/explorer/ - 10k - Cached - Similar pages Insiders' Peru: Tips From National Geographic Experts The citadel of Chan Chan is among the many places recommended to visit in Peru. ... 
Now you can go bird-spotting in Chan Chan´s totoral. Peru Bird-Watching Takes Flight With 1,800 Species La República - Regionales Descubrimientos en la Huaca Takaynamo
Ancient Peru Torture Deaths: Sacrifices or War Crimes? March Resources @ National Geographic Magazine in 7 languages. Peru ruins reveal their history BBC at Pachacamac...
Archaeology on BBC at Sicán, La Mina, El Brujo & Caral. http://search.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/search/results.pl?scope=all&edition=i&q=peru+archaeology City Occupied by Inca Discovered on Andean Peak in Peru La National Geographic (Febrero 2004) ha publicado una nota denominada Mystery Mountain Of The Inca sobre un reciente descubrimiento arqueológico en Cerro Victoria, cercano a Machu Picchu y Choquequirau. Mayor información en: magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0402/feature4/index.html Racing against bulldozers, archaeologist Guillermo Cock saved thousands of Inca mummies and artifacts in Peru (see the May 2002 National Geographic). This issue has a map & includes info on the Moche. www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0012/feature3/index.html The Peopling of the Americas appeared in December 2000. Ancient Peruvian Metropolis Predates Other Known Cities ... The research on Caral the oldest city state in America ... news.nationalgeographic.com/ news/2001/04/0426_perucity.html - 25k Cached - Similar pages Search their site also for the articles on the Moche at ''Dos Cabezas'' in March 2001, ''Chachapoyas'' in September 2000. They also produced articles on Sipán in October 1988 & June 1990, Chan Chan & Moche in March 1973, the Incas in March 1992 (in Peru & Chile) & the Incas in Bolivia. Several articles on the ''Inca ice mummies'' ran in 1999-2000.
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