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Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump is one of the oldest and best preserved in North America. This Pis'kun is a World Heritage Site for preserving and exhibiting landscape and archaeology of the plains bison culture. Native Blackfoot Guides share their culture and stories in the Visitor Centre and Tipi Camp. Architectural Award Winner. Travel Industry Award Winner.
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Added: 611 days ago by BAJR
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In early August, 2006, the Russian nuclear icebreaker Yamal voyaged to the North Pole and back. Along the way, Dr. P.J. Capelotti records the expedition base camps of Frederick Jackson at Cape Flora, Fridtjof Nansen at Cape Norway, and Walter Wellman at Cape Tegetthoff. This channel is for students in the Anthropology and American Studies courses taught by Dr. P.J. Capelotti at Penn State Abington College in Abington, PA. Here you will find videos related to cultural anthropology; the theory, method, and history of archaeology; and to the history and archaeology of polar exploration. http://www.youtube.com/PSUAbingtonAnthy
Added: 523 days ago by BAJR
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Peruvian archaeologists discover an intact mummy of the Wari civilization in a tomb in Lima. The Wari people lived and ruled in what is now Peru for some 500 years, between 600 AD and 1100 AD. Their capital was near modern-day Ayacucho, in the Andes, but they traveled widely and are known for their extensive network of roads.
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Added: 650 days ago by BAJR
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An archaeologist cleans a chariot found at a Thracian mound near the village of Borisovo, some 360 km (223 miles) east from the capital Sofia, August 7, 2008. A team of archaeologists led by Bulgarian archaeologist Daniela Agre found the fully preserved chariot in the mound, dated back to the 2nd century A.D. Not much history has survived of the Thracians, who some experts say settled on what is now Bulgaria, Romania, northern Greece and Turkey's European territory from as early as 4000 B.C. until they were finally incorporated into the Roman Empire in A.D.
Added: 659 days ago by BAJR
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Student dig diary. What it's like to dig at Bamburgh Castle. Experiences of archaeology at the foremost ancient site in Northumberland UK, Bamburgh Castle. Bamburgh was the capital fortress and palace of the Northumbrian Earls and has been occupied for well over 5000 years. Excavations have revealed, swords, chainmail, gold artefacts and even a throne fragment. We have a summer field school starting in June so for more details go to www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk
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Artefact Processing on an archaeology field school at Bamburgh Castle Northumberland UK. www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk Go to our official website for more info on how to become involved! Dig! FInd Stuff! Learn about the history of the Northumbrian Earls. Bamburgh was the capital of Anglo Saxon Northumbria, a stone's throw from Lindisfarne. It has been occupied for over 5000 years and has produced some spectacular finds, from bone combs to gold mounts, from pattern welded swords to chainmail.
Added: 498 days ago by Bamburghmedia
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Is captain Cook the first explorer of Australia? A new archeology discovery just might rewrite the Australian history. These archaeologists have been on a seven-week expedition to Western Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory, where they've been testing the established historical timeline about the first contact between local indigenous people and foreign traders, who the archaeologists think might be the Macassans from Indonesia, for trading the trepang, or sea cucumbers.
Added: 597 days ago by BAJR
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Archaeology Walk 2009 As part of Scottish Archaeology month, Alex Hale from RCAHMS leads a walk to Kilmichael to see a chambered cairn and an impressive cup-marked rock.
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Study of Ancient Copper Mine in Jordan. using the latest in wireless technology - data capture and storage of 3D information
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Ephemera, made in 2004 by Sean Caveille, is a short film about the popularity of archaeology/history programmes on TV. At the time, new quick-paced series like Extreme Archaeology (Channel 4) and Hidden Treasure (BBC 2) were desperately trying to capture new viewers by turning archaeology into that most dreaded of adjectives - 'sexy'. Four years later and the BBC are trying to do the same thing again with Bonekickers... Ephemera has a distinctive visual style which is achieved through placing the importance back upon the archaeology itself: once the interviews were filmed and edited, they were video-projected onto prehistoric West Kennet long barrow and re-filmed. More about this can be found here: http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/video/ephemera-about.htm The director’s website: http://www.timesequence.com/
Added: 730 days ago by SeanCaveille
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ricognizione di superficie/ field survey The elements of Field survey in the beautiful surroundings of Italy See more at http://www.youtube.com/user/LapeTmovie
Added: 817 days ago by BAJR
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Public Archaeology Facility's Community Archaeology Program conducts a walkover survey at an site
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