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Nine Mile Canyon: Under Construction

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Location: Utah         Length: 14 min

Take a journey through time with Mrs. Ludington's 4th Grade students of Creekview Elementary School, Price, Utah. Nine Mile Canyon, on the Colorado Plateau, offers a wonderful opportunity for kids and grownups to examine the changing landscapes and cultural traditions of the past 90 million years…

Not Just Stones and Bones

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Location: Oregon         Length: 17 min

By training young people, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation have been working for more than a decade to improve Native American involvement in the management of archaeological and cultural resources…

Thailand Tour

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Location: Thailand         Length: 25 min

Invited by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, ALI sent our own Teal Greyhavens to Thailand on a cultural heritage tour…

Nun's Life, A

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Location: Nepal         Length: 19 min

High in the Nepalese Himalayas sits the monastery of Thupten Choling, one of the few remaining free, independent, and traditional Tibetan monasteries in the world…

Ocmulgee: Mysteries of the Mounds

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Location: Georgia         Length: 17 min

Almost 1000 years ago, Ocmulgee became one of the first large ceremonial centers of an ancient civilization. For hundreds of years, the Mississippians constructed great cities and thousands of mounds, dominating much of Ancient America…

Otepää Gonne, The

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Location: Estonia         Length: 31 min

In 1955, Estonian archaeologist Osvald Saadre found in Otepää Fortress a room containing pieces of bronze. These pieces were parts of the oldest Estonian firearm, dating back to the late 14th Century...

Pages from the Perpetual Chronicle of Plovdiv

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Location: Bulgaria         Length: 33 min

At the very heart of ancient Thrace, in modern Bulgaria, lies the equally ancient town of Plovdiv. Occupied since the end of the seventh millennium BC, the city has risen from the ashes many times in more than 8000 years...

Parthenon, The

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Location: Greece         Length: 9 min

Recognized in Classical and modern times as the perfect synthesis of science and art, the Parthenon symbolizes the ideals of Athenian democracy and Classical Greek culture. This architectural and archaeological wonder stands today as one of the most renowned and visited structures in the world...

Pathways to Archaeology

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Location: California         Length: 13 min

This is an introduction to the joys and hard work of searching for the remains of earlier people's lives and the telling of unremembered stories...

People of the Whale, Part 1

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Location: Washington         Length: 21 min

Often called the "Pompeii of the Northwest," the Ozette Site on the Washington coast yielded the perfectly preserved remains of a pre-contact Makah village beneath a series of mudslides…

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