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This site is totally nerfed! This server ate two of its hard drives sometime the night of 2005-08-30/31, and must be re-built; as of 2005-09-20, the basic configuration has been re-built and the sites here are being put back in place. As soon as we manage to recover the bits of which this site was composed, they will be here for you. In the meantime, please contact us at nerfed @ devnull.net (or 510-205-6666) if you need anything. Sorry, /dev/null Read More
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Latest Global News & Views - Times and Sunday Times UK | Times Online

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Business ideas Podcast: How technology blurs the lines between home and office Navigation - link to other main sections from here Skip Navigation Idiots. Utter, unbelievable, jaw-dropping, unpardonable idiots Alice Miles News Comment Business Sport Life & Style Arts & Entertainment Our Papers Audio / Video Classifieds UK News World News Politics Weather Tech & Web News Related Reports Topics Sponsored by Where am I? Home News My Profile Offers Sitemap Global Edition Switch to UK Edition HEADLINES: Online anorexia sites shut down amid claims they glorify... Attack of the killer jellyfish: billions swarm to wipe out over 100,000 salmon Stakes raised as saboteurs target French rail network As four-fifths of France's transport workers returned to work, vandals struck railway signal systems aro Read More
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Virtual Archaeology: The El Brujo Project

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The El Brujo Project An IBM/PUCP/Wiese collaboration in virtual archaeology El Brujo (The Wizard) El Brujo (The Wizard) (Haga click aqui para Espa?ol) The goal of the project is the virtual reconstruction (using computers) of the painted figures on the ceiling of a ceremonial precinct at the Huaca Cao Viejo located within the archeological site of El Brujo ( The Wizard ). This ceiling was destroyed some time around A.D. 700. The El Brujo project began with an agreement between the Pontificia Universidad CatÓlica del PerÚ , IBM , and The Augusto N. Wiese Foundation. This project involves the collaborative efforts of computer scientists and archaeologists. What is the Huaca Cao Viejo? Tell me about the ceiling fragments. How is the ceiling being reconstructed? Who are we? Related publication Read More
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:: Discovery Channel CA ::

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Part 1: Statues Rapa Nui and its moai Not only is it one of the most isolated places on Earth - it also has hundreds of spectacular and mysterious stone statues that guard over it. Click here for more... Part 2: Construction The mystery of the "walking" statues One of the unanswered questions about Easter Island is how the giant statues got from A to B. But that hasn't stopped people from taking educated guesses. Click here for more... Part 3: Rise and Fall Is bigger really better? Over time, the people of Easter Island started making larger and larger statues. In fact, by the late 1500s they were mammoth in size. But then their production simply stopped. Why? Click here for more... Images DNE Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions Read More
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CIARQ Archaeology of Arequipa Peru

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CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS DE AREQUIPA Center for Archaeological Research in Arequipa CIARQ PARA VER LA VERSION ESPA?OL DE ESTA PAGINA HAGA CLICK AQUI The Center for Archaeological Research in Arequipa (CIARQ) is a non-profit organization that exists to conduct archaeological research and public education on archaeology and preservation in Arequipa and surrounding areas of southern Peru. The CIARQ website provides information on the archaeology of Arequipa and the activities of CIARQ. Since 1998, CIARQ has been conducting archaeological research projects and distributing information to the public about the prehispanic cultures of Arequipa, Peru. INFORMATION ON THE PREHISTORY OF AREQUIPA Introduction to the Archaeology of Arequipa The Ancient Roads of Arequipa (Spanish only) Th Read More
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CNN - Easter Island copes with world heritage designation - Oct. 16, 1996

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Easter Island copes with world heritage designation In this story: 'We have our rights' Who built the Maoi? Related stories and sites October 16, 1996 Web posted at: 11:00 p.m. EDT (0300 GMT) From Correspondent Ronnie Lovler EASTER ISLAND , Chile (CNN) -- Easter Island, one of the world's most remote places, is struggling to cope with a new distinction: It was recently named by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. There is little question that Easter Island offers fantastic marvels, what archeologist Claudio Cristino describes as "one of the most important archeological sites in world." The island's relics -- some weigh hundreds of tons and rise 60 feet or 20 meters -- stand as "an extraordinary example of investigation and creativity," Cristino said. The distinctive monuments -- known as the Read More
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Easter Island

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Easter Island Stone image at Tahai, Rapanui (Easter Island), at an early stage of the restoration. At this point the image, along with a red scoria topknot, has been repositioned on the central platform of the ceremonial center, or ahu, called Ko te Riku. I first conducted Pacific archaeology at a major complex of ceremonial architecture at Tahai on Rapanui, more widely know as Easter Island, This west coast center, a set of three stone structures supporting the famous stone statues, was investigated and partially restored by William Mulloy, Gonzalo Figueroa G-H, and myself, along with our Chilean and Rapanui co-workers, in projects over a three year period. Later research concentrated on habitation areas and developing information about prehistoric Rapanui subsistence from dietary remains Read More
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Images of sites in Easter Island

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Images of sites in Easter Island Photograph of Orongo Copyright © Clive Ruggles , University of Leicester. This page selects images of sites from Clive Ruggles' on-line image resource. Sites Ahu Akivi Ahu Hekii Ahu Huri a Urenga Ahu Ra'ai Ana Kai Tangata Anakena Orongo Rano Raraku Tahai Tongariki Tupa close to Ahu Hanga O Miti Vinapu Widen search to Polynesia -Author- Clive Ruggles Read More
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Moche Foodways Archaeological Project

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Project Sites El Brujo Santa Rosa-Quirihuac Ciudad de Dios North Coast Cultural Chronology Multi-colored Murals Moche Pottery Graduate Research Projects Northern Arizona University M oche F oodways A rchaeological P roject 1997-2000 Welcome to the Moche Foodways Archaeological Project. Under the direction of George Gumerman IV, this project seeks to understand the Moche civilization of Peru through the study prehistoric food systems. The Moche civilization, dating to about A.D. 200-800 , is especially known for its well developed economic classes, complex labor organization, extensive warfare, and abundant craft specialization. Indeed, the Moche are renowned for their incredibly ornate gold and silver jewelry, elaborately decorated pottery, and large adobe temples (huacas) decorated with m Read More
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NOVA Online | Ice Mummies of the Inca

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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. Text Inca Home | The Expedition | Mummies | Lost Worlds Dispatches | Mail | Resources | Site Map | BBC Horizon NOVA Online | Editor's Picks | Previous Sites | Join Us/E-mail | TV/Web Schedule About NOVA | Teachers | Site Map | Shop | Jobs | Search | To print NOVA Online is produced for PBS by the WGBH Science Unit Major funding for NOVA is provided by th Read More
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NOVA Online | Secrets of Easter Island

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--> This is the story of a team of archaeologists and a 75-person crew who sought to unravel a central mystery of Easter Island: how hundreds of giant stone statues that dominate the island's coast were moved and erected. For one month, the team struggled to raise a 10-ton moai, using only the tools and materials available to the ancient Easter Islanders. Photo: © Cliff Wassmann Text Secrets Home | Move a Megalith | Dispatches | Explore the Island | Lost Civilization Resources | E-mail | Table of Contents NOVA Online | Editor's Picks | Previous Sites | Join Us/E-mail | TV/Web Schedule About NOVA | Teachers | Site Map | Shop | Jobs | Search | To print NOVA Online is produced for PBS by the WGBH Science Unit © 1998 WGBH and PBS | created April 1998 Read More
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Peopling of South America

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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Email this article Peopling of South America Volume 49 Number 4, July/August 1996 by Jessica E. Saraceni and Adriana Franco de SÁ A cave in the Amazon River basin near the town of Monte Alegre in northern Brazil has yielded evidence that people migrating from North to South America some 11,000 years ago did not settle exclusively in the Andes as previously believed. The new thinking suggests either that Paleoindians branched east into the tropics or that a separate migration of people was involved. Anna C. Roosevelt, of Chicago's Field Museum and the University of Illinois at Chicago, excavated Caverna da Pedra Pintada (Cave of the Painte Read More
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Preceramic Society in the Central Andean Highlands

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Preceramic Society in the Central Andean Highlands This is a frames based page which can not be viewed by your browser. Please follow this link to the site. Preceramic Society in the Central Andean Highlands Read More
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Prehispanic Earthworks of the Baures Region of the BolivianAmazon

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Prehispanic Earthworks of the Baures Region of the Bolivian Amazon Click here for the most recent updates on the fishweirs of the Bolivian Amazon (November 7 Nature aricle) Prehispanic earthen causeways crossing the savannas of the Bolivian Amazon Summary, Project Participants, Detailed Introduction, Environment and History of the Baures Region, Archaeological Remains in the Baures Region, Prehispanic Moated Settlements, Causeways and Canals, Methodology, Research Opportunities, Broader Implications and Importance of the Research, Bibliography, Additional Notes, A Project of the Instituto Nacional de Arqueologia de Bolivia Arqueologist Wilma Winkler Verlarde and the University of Pennsylvania Museum Dr. Clark L. Erickson University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 33r Read More
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Prehispanic Raised Field Agriculture

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Applied Archaeology in the Bolivian Amazon Settlement mounds, causeways, canals, and fields that make up the prehispanic cultural landscape of the Bolivian Amazon [painting by Dan Brinkmeier] Click here or on the image to enter the main homepage with table of contents Read More
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SIGEP - Geotope098 - THE HISTORICAL JARAGU? GOLD EXCAVATIONS

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Geological and Paleontological Sites of Brazil - 098 THE HISTORICAL JARAGU? GOLD EXCAVATIONS Date: 11/09/2000 Celso Dal R? Carneiro cedrec@ige.unicamp.br Instituto de Geoci?ncias - UNICAMP Depart. Geociencias Aplicadas ao Ensino - Caixa Postal 6152 13083-970 Campinas SP Fone: (0xx19) 788-4564 ou 788-4568 Fax: (019) 289-1562 ou 289-1097 ? Carneiro,C.D.R. 2000. The historical Jaragu? gold excavations. In: Schobbenhaus,C.; Campos,D.A.; Queiroz,E.T.; Winge,M.; Berbert-Born,M. (Edit.) S?tios Geol?gicos e Paleontol?gicos do Brasil. Published on Internet at the address http://www.unb.br/ig/sigep/sitio098/sitio098.htm (The above bibliographic reference of author copy rights is required for any use of this article in any media, being forbidden the use for any commercial purpose) ABSTRACT The scarci Read More
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Stolen Moche Gold @ University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

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Welcome to the Museum's Moche website, which is designed using frames. If you are reading this message, then your browser can't do frames. No problem: click here to get to the Moche homepage. Read More
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Talking Knots of the Inka

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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Email this article Talking Knots of the Inka Volume 49 Number 6, November/December 1996 by Viviano Domenici and Davide Domenici The controversial Naples Manuscript (Viviano Domenici) [LARGER IMAGE, 40K] An Inka accounting system that used knotted strings called quipus to record numerical data has long been known to scholars. The complexity and number of knots indicated the contents of warehouses, the number of taxpayers in a given province, and census figures. Were quipus also used to record calendars, astronomical observations, accounts of battles and dynastic successions, and literature? If so, all knowledge of such use has been lost--o Read More
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The Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery, Pulsus Group Inc

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Search Advanced Search CONSUMER SITE PROFESSIONAL SITE Home Pulsus Journals Reprints Subscribe Advertise Careers Submit Manuscript Contact Us Pulsus Profile Permissions Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Site Map Feedback Home Current Issue Past Issues Supplements Submit Manuscript Calendar Links The Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons , the Canadian Society for Aesthetic (Cosmetic) Plastic Surgery , Groupe pour l'Avancement de la Microchirurgie Canada, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand (Manus Canada) . It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines and continuing medical education. This internationally recognized Journal contains peer-review material pertinent to relevant specialists and add Read More
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The Spirit of Ancient Peru on Tribalarts.com

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Tribal Arts Home | Calendar | Feature | Letters | Forum | Auctions | Review | People | Galleries Current Features | Previous Features SUMMER 1997 Click on an image to view in full with caption Art on View by Jennifer Williams Crested Animal Moche I AD 50-100 Ceramic and mother of pearl H.: 20.3 cm S outh America's western coast is marked by extremes of dramatic and inhospitable landscape: the world's driest coastal desert rises to the longest mountain chain and finally becomes the densest of tropical jungles. Within 200 kilometers in some places as many as thirty-four ecological zones can be experienced, none, however, offering the balance of water and land necessary for agriculture. Despite the challenging environment, or perhaps because of it, ancient Peruvian civilization survived and p Read More
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Tiwanaku and Andean Archaeology - Redirect page

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The site Andean and Tiwanaku Archaeology has moved. You should be redirected now to the new site. If not, click for http://www.tiwanakuarcheo.net El sitio Arqueolog?a Andina y Tiwanaku se ha mudado. Debera conectarse al nuevo sitio ahora. Si ello no ocurre, apriete para llegar a http://www.tiwanakuarcheo.net Read More
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UMass Amherst Office of News & Information

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In the Loop People Finder Advanced Search News Releases | Experts | News Summaries | Story Archive | Contact Us Friday, November 23, 2007 Each weekday morning, the Office of News and Information compiles a summary of news coverage about UMass Amherst and trends in higher education. Campus Connections About UMass Athletics Budget Calendar Centers and Institutes Chancellor Campus Construction Deans & Dept. Heads Diversity Emergency Closings In the Loop Institutional Research Maps & Directions People Police Schools and Colleges Sites A-Z UMass System & Trustees Weather More … Newsroom National Media Regional Media Campus Media Higher Ed Resources Hometown News FAQs Student Jobs RSS Feed About RSS 69265 [1] => 69267 [2] => 69211 [3] => 69214 [4] => 69217 [5] => 69135 [6] => 69094 [7] => Read More
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