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In September 1996, high-altitude archaeologist Johan Reinhard led an expedition to the summit of Sara Sara in Peru in search of frozen sacrificial mummies. Reinhard's expedition was filmed by the BBC as part of the three-part series "Ice Mummies" and documented on this Web site as a NOVA/PBS Online Adventure. Here you'll find daily accounts and images from the expedition, e-mail questions and the responses from the team, and much more.
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The Archaeology Education Program is always pleased to provide presentations related to the science of archaeology and the pre-European history of the La Crosse area. In addition to the popular presentation topics that are listed below, presentations can also be designed for a variety of other topics or to meet the individual needs of instructors.
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women of color, women of words is a site dedicated to African American women who have gifted, shaken up, and disturbed the theatre world with their powerful words. It is a testament to their courage and perseverance. Hopefully, this site will encourage other sister storytellers to make their words heard.
site last updated 10/03/05
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Ancient City Expo
By Mrs. Ferraro's 5th&6th class with help from Mrs. Thornberg
Ancient America by Jamie T.
Ancient China by Samantha G.
Ancient Greece by James R.
Ancient India by Kiley P.
Ancient Rome by Katie M.
Created for ThinkQuest Junior 1999
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