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South American Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Ancient temple used by Incas discovered

Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an ancient temple, roadway and irrigation systems at a famed fortress overlooking the Inca capital of Cuzco, according to officials involved with the dig.

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South American Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Temple built 4,000 years ago unearthed in Peru

A 4,000-year-old temple filled with murals has been unearthed on the northern coast of Peru, making it one of the oldest finds in the Americas, a leading archaeologist said on Saturday.

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February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Mummified Inca maiden wows crowds

Hundreds of people crowded into a museum in the north-western city of Salta to see “la Doncella”, the Maiden. The remains of the girl, who was 15 when she died, were found in an icy pit on top of a volcano in the Andes, along with a younger boy and girl. Researchers believe they were sacrificed by the Incas 500 years ago.

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South American Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

‘Cloud warrior’ ruin may hold clues to lost civilization

An unusual archeological site discovered in Peru’s mountains may hold clues to the history of the Chachapoya people, known as “cloud warriors,” who fought the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest.

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South American Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Brazil sees traces of more isolated Amazon tribes

Far more Indian groups than previously thought are surviving in Brazil’s Amazon rain forest isolated from the outside world but they risk extermination at the hands of encroaching loggers and miners, experts said on Wednesday.

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South American Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Tombs of Pre-Inca Elite Discovered Under Peru Pyramid

A complex of tombs recently discovered under a pyramid in Peru offers
landmark clues to a thousand-year-old pre-Incan culture,
archaeologists report.

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Caribbean Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Pre-Columbian Jamaica

As there are no recent surveys of Jamaica archaeology, this work is an extremely valuable contribution to the literature on the Caribbean. It is well organized, clearly written, and easily accessible by both professionals and others with a general interest in the field.

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Mesoamerican Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Mexican archaeologists look back on a banner year

A roughly 1,000-year-old Maya sarcophagus, vestiges of an extinct tribe, the oldest tomb in Mesoamerica, dinosaur fossils and human remains dating from the early 8th century are some of the most noteworthy archaeological finds made in Mexico during 2010.

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Mesoamerican Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Ancient Tomb Found in Mexico Reveals Mass Child Sacrifice

The skeletons of two dozen children killed in an ancient mass sacrifice have been found in a tomb at a construction site in Mexico. The find reveals new details about the ancient Toltec civilization and adds to an ongoing debate over ritualistic killing in historic Mesoamerica.

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Mesoamerican Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Mexico Aztec god carving may be emperor’s headstone

Archeologists say a giant, ornate carving of an Aztec god recently unveiled in downtown Mexico City could be a massive headstone in honor of one of the civilization’s last rulers.

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Mesoamerican Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Tomb Raiders Threaten Mayan City’s History

At the famed Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, you can sit in the cafe, have a slice of basil pesto quiche, and gaze up at stunning evidence of the looting of the ancient world. The dining room is dominated by an 8-foot-tall carved limestone monument, or stela, of a Mayan king.

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Mesoamerican Archaeology News
February 3, 2011 Gary C. Daniels

Aztec Offerings Found in Bottom of Mexico Lake

Archaeologists diving into a lake in the crater of a snowcapped volcano found wooden scepters shaped like lightning bolts that match 500-year-old descriptions by Spanish priests and conquerors writing about offerings to the Aztec rain god.

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