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Maya Archeology

Science, 1982
Maya beginnings go back at least 4000 years in southern Mexico and Central America. The Maya of the tropical lowlands were one of several linguistically distinct groups who occupied pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Their complex social order and civilization, which arose from early village farming, encompassed remarkable achievements in architecture, the ...
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Archeology

2018
This chapter outlines ways Paweł Pawlikowski's Ida is a unique feature film, such as its cinematography and use of diegetic sound that differentiate it from contemporary films. It points out how Ida is a rare film in the Holocaust genre as it never mentions Nazi concentration camps or the Jewish ghettos that were created by the Nazis in large cities in
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Archeology

American Anthropologist, 1987
Prehistory of the Indo‐Malaysian Archipelago. Peter Bellwood.Recent Advances in Indo‐Pacific Prehistory. V. N. Misra and Peter Bellwood, eds.
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Salvage Archeology

Science, 1972
W A, Longacre, R G, Vivian
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ARCHEOLOGY

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1948
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A versatile mechanized setup for controlled experiments in archeology

Science and Technology of Archaeological Research, 2020
Ivan Calandra   +2 more
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Reaction Media: Archeology of an Intermedium

Television and New Media, 2023
Lauren Bliss, Bjørn Nansen
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ARCHEOLOGY DIVISION

Anthropology News, 1991
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