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Remote Sensing Archeology Research at NASA
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NASA uses remote sensing for archeology research in the Peten Guatemala, Arenal region of Costa Rica, and Chaco Canyon in New Mexico.
wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/ reviewsSAAweb - Publications
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Publications Links Go directly to... Current Research Editorial Offices Journal American Antiquity Archaeology and Public Education SAA Bulletin SAA Publications Style Guide The SAA Archaeological Record Latin American Antiquity Latin American Antiquity is one of the principal journals of the Society for American Archaeology. The journal is a benefit of membership in the SAA. This section ...
www.saa.org/Publications/LatAmAnt/latamant.html reviewsOmetepe Petroglyph Project - Nicaragua
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The Ometepe Petroglyph Project is a long term archaeological field survey of Ometepe Island, Nicaragua.
culturelink.info/petro/index.htm reviewsRomeo Hristov's Webpage
www.unm.edu/~rhristov/ reviews
Romeo H. Hristov Department of Anthropology University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1086 Tel: (505) 277-1536 Fax: (505) 277-0874 E-mail: rhristov@unm.edu Background Romeo H. Hristov is an archaeologist specializing in Mesoamerica. He holds an undergraduate studies in archaeology from the National School of Anthropology and History of Mexico, and Ph.D. (ABD) in Prehistory/Archaeology from ...
www.unm.edu/~rhristov/ reviewsRoman Head from Mexico
www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/calix.htm reviews
The Calixtlahuaca Head Photo copyright Romeo Hristov Photo copyright Romeo Hristov In 1933, archaeologist Jose Garcia Pay n discovered a small head with foreign features in a burial at Calixtlahuaca, in the Toluca Valley about 60 km. west of Mexico City. The burial was under two undisturbed cemented floors that antedated the destruction of Calixtlahuaca by the Aztecs in AD 1510. Numerous ...
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