2019-07-13_Archaeology_Magazine
that the artists of Monte Alto sculpted the features of some of these potbelly figures in such a way that their facial and navel ...
38 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 Thousands of decorated stone artifacts in the American West may be the key to understanding a ...
archaeology.org 39 I f youareoneofthe 45 million annual visitors to Las Vegas, you might happen to glance west at some point dur ...
40 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 Central, and Southern subfamilies. In the 1950 s, linguist Sydney Lamb first coined the term “ ...
archaeology.org 41 a rock shelter by Southern Paiute people who lived in the eighteenth or nineteenth century a.d., suggesting t ...
fighting. They then established bases on these islands as they advanced closer and closer to Japan. By fall 1944 , the Americans ...
43 the Japanese, the toll was catastrophic. Fewer than 100 soldiers survived. And, in the end, it was all for nothing. The invas ...
44 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 and unexploded munitions, and which are hilly and obscured by thick foliage. (See “Peleliu’s B ...
archaeology.org 45 steep cliffs and deep ravines that make them extremely hard to penetrate. In the months before the invasion, ...
46 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 from the Navy fleet anchored offshore. A 14 -inch shell slammed into the bun- ker, killing app ...
archaeology.org 47 employed in the battle. He came to realize Japanese soldiers had donned the masks in an attempt to block out ...
48 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 to reach out to his family, which was quite emotional for them,” says Raffield. “There is a wh ...
archaeology.org 49 fight. Colonel Nakagawa explained in his final radio message to the Japanese regional headquarters his decisi ...
50 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 until the twelfth century, extending its influence across much of the southern and central And ...
archaeology.org 51 from coastal Ecuador nearly 1 , 000 miles away, gold plaques shaped like llamas and pumas, and more than a do ...
52 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 rare at comparable sites. “All the land sites have been looted,” says University of South Flor ...
archaeology.org 53 nearly 400 , 000 square miles, ranging from what is now northern Ecuador to southern Chile. Because their emp ...
Zinger is not a wheelchair or medical device and is not covered by Medicare or Medicaid. © 2019 first STREET for Boomers and Bey ...
archaeology.org 55 O utside the village of Bramp- ton, Cambridgeshire, a hand- ful of archaeologists huddle with a small group o ...
56 ARCHAEOLOGY • July/August 2019 LETTER FROM ENGLAND middle of a construction zone, a huge infrastructure project to upgrade an ...
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