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Hohokam: Preshistoric Desert Peoples
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- learn about these skillful irrigation farmers and find out about archeological sites in Arizona.
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Great Basin
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- The Continental Divide is hydrographically defined by whether surface waters flow to the Atlantic Ocean or to the Pacific Ocean. Crudely speaking, it is formed by the Rocky Mountains. It's shape is an irregular arc that bulges to the east as far as centra...
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Ted's Indian Arrowheads and Artifacts from Comanche County, Texas
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- Ted's Indian Arrowheads and Artifacts -A personal collection of American Indian arrowheads and artifacts displayed with close-up photographs and descriptions
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Historical Review
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- The Ministry of Culture is the governmental body responsible for cultural heritage and the Arts in Greece. Its de-centralized departments (Museums, Ephorates of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, Ephorates of Byzantine Antiquities and Ephorates of Rec...
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Musk Ox
- In prehistoric times, the musk ox was found throughout northern Europe, Siberia, and North America. It was largely exterminated, surviving only in northern Canada and Greenland; however, it has now been successfully reintroduced in Norway and Alaska. It i...
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Ancient Artists of the Great Basin Desert (DesertUSA)
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- The Coso Mountains of eastern California contain the greatest concentration of aboriginal rock art in the western hemisphere. The images represent a variety of abstract forms and patterns, naturalistic or stylized animals, prehistoric weapons and human fo...
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Alaska Species Now Extinct
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- Not all species are as fortunate as the arctic and American peregrine falcons and Aleutian Canada goose, whose numbers have increased as a result of protection provided by the Endangered Species Act. Some prehistoric species, such as the mammoth, mastodo...
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Burmeister's porpoise, black porpoise
- These are one of the commonest cetaceans around the coast of South America. Burmeister's porpoises are dark coloured and have a distinctly-shaped dorsal fin, which rises at a low angle and ends in a blunt peak. They lack a beak. Like all porpoises, they h...
Source/Host: BBC | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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