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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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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.
Added: 247 days ago by BAJR
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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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Review of the new National Geographic Herod's Lost Tomb video game for iPhone, iPod, and PC. Please... Rate, Link, Comment, Think!!! National Geographic Website: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/herod-s-lost-tomb-3571/ Caesarea Maritima Promontory Palace Excavation Website: http://www.caesarea.landscape.cornell.edu
Added: 603 days ago by GirlArchaeologist
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In 1979 as a boy James Balme became interested in history and archaeology. For many years he spent time exploring the landscape in search of our ancestors. He has made many exciting discoveries during this time. In 1998 James launched a research project to explore the history that surrounded him close to his home. Now for the 1st time this short compilation of tv clips highlights how he has taken an interest and hobby forward to feature many times on British television including cult archaeological series Time Team who joined James in 2006 for a three day dig for the 2007 series. James continues his research and has just launched phase two of his research into the ancient past of the landscape that surrounds him ....
Added: 826 days ago by BAJR
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Experimental archaeology at Lejre Experimental Center (Denmark). Watch the video about this visionary experiment: a whole 1:1 scale-reconstruction of an Iron Age house was sat on fire in 1967 and the remains of it where methodically excavated 26 years later. This experience will help archaeologists to better understand what the archaeological traces out of excavations actually mean. This takes place at the atmospheric and exiting tourist attraction suitable for the whole family. 10.000 years of Danish history is brought to life. Houses and settings from the Iron Age, Stone Age, Viking age and 18th century, in a beautiful historic landscape near Roskilde. http://www.english.lejrecenter.dk/
Added: 831 days ago by BAJR
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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO- Colorados rugged landscape is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise but its also an archaeological treasure trove. Thanks to the work of this remarkable organization, fragile links with Americas past are kept safe so that all of us can explore them, learn from them and be amazed by them.

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Added: 638 days ago by BAJR
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This video explores one of our many research strengths at La TrobeUniversity, Studies of the Past. It features interviews with key researchers including: * Professor Tim Murray, Professor of Archaeology and studying the early Melbourne urban landscape. * Professor Marilyn Lake, an award winning Australian historian. * Dr Ben Kear, a paleontologist studying the long-term effects of climate.
Added: 202 days ago by BAJR
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