Sunday, December 31, 2006

Penn Museum begins ground-breaking project to create underground image of pre-Inca city

Having studied with archaeologist Edward Lanning (author of "Peru Before the Incas" and co-author of "Prehispanic America") and worked for another Peruvianist archaeologist, Joel W. Grossman, Ph.D. (authored the "Western Hemisphere" archaeology Encyclopedia Britannica yearbook entries and other reports) in "contract" archaeology (old New Amsterdam, EPA National Priority clean-up sites NY/NJ, and other compliance research using the then state-of-art, off-the-shelf equipment and new desktop computers, assisting one mapping project of Marajo Island, in Brazil, with archaeologist Anna Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt's grand-daughter) along with the anthropologists who were posed by US government "social scientists" in "Operation Camelot" in Bolivia, and the "applied anthropologists" who worked on "Los Vicos" and the recording of high altitude living in Peru, who are often at risk in a different environmental adaptation, would cheer this effort as do I. One hand washes the other sort of.

Source: Penn Museum begins ground-breaking project to create underground image of pre-Inca city

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