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La Antigua, Guatemala - Cathedral Ruins
Duration : 151 Seconds

La Antigua, Guatemala - Cathedral Ruins
Tags :Cathedral, Ruins, Guatemala, Antigua, Archaeology, Monastery, Travel, Adventure
Antigua & Barbuda - Drive through Antigua.
Duration : 307 Seconds

A short clip I took while on the way back from Half Moon Bay to Cobbs Cross. (English Harbour) mixed in with some photos I took while I was there. I was there on a archaeology field school. The song is a random song I found in my giant play list called Party Time - Club Trini (Soca Steel Drums) -Enjoy!
Tags :Antigua, caribbean, steel, drums, driving, ride, field, school, of, green, castle.
Tiermes archaeological site - video 1 Gentes de Tiermes
Duration : 425 Seconds

Historia de la ciudad celtibérica y romana de Tiermes (MOntejo de Tiermes, Soria, España) a través de los personajes históricos con ella relacionados. The Tiermes archaeological site, at Montejo de Tiermes, Soria (Autonomous Community of Castilla y León, Spain), stands out among the diversity of archaeological remains in the Iberian Peninsula. In the mid 1930s, Blas Taracena, the Spanish archaeologist, organised systematic digs at the site and called Tiermes "the Spanish Pompeii". Leaving aside such trite clichés, it is true that the remains of the old Celtiberian fortified hilltop village and the Roman city are one of the most interesting Spanish archaeological sites for the researcher and the visitor.
Tags :Tiermes, yacimiento, arqueológico, celtibérico, romano, Soria, España, archaeological, site, Celtiberia
Other Americans: Ancient Life in Modern Guatemala - 1/3
Duration : 767 Seconds

Early film of Mayan pottery and weaving practices in Nebaj, western Guatemala, as well as the archaeological excavation of nearby ancient burials. In Parts 2 and 3, Good Friday processions, religious celebrations, and town market activities are filmed in both Nebaj and Antigua. Festivals held on the last Friday of Lent are shown in San Pedro Sacatepequez. Filmed by Mary Butler Lewis (1903-1970) between 1939 and 1941. From the film collections of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (www.penn.museum via the Internet Archive: www.archive.org Uploaded here with the kind permission from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Tags :Guatemala, Maya, pottery, weaving, history, Antigua, Chama
Other Americans: Ancient Life in Modern America 3/3
Duration : 545 Seconds

Early film of Mayan pottery and weaving practices in Nebaj, western Guatemala, as well as the archaeological excavation of nearby ancient burials. In Parts 2 and 3, Good Friday processions, religious celebrations, and town market activities are filmed in both Nebaj and Antigua. Festivals held on the last Friday of Lent are shown in San Pedro Sacatepequez. Filmed by Mary Butler Lewis (1903-1970) between 1939 and 1941. From the film collections of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (www.penn.museum via the Internet Archive: www.archive.org Uploaded here with the kind permission from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Tags :Guatemala, Maya, pottery, weaving, history, Antigua, Chama
Historic recreation of lapis specularis' cut at the XXII Congress of Int. Union of Crystallography
Duration : 914 Seconds

Historic recreation of lapis specularis' cut at the Open Ceremony XXII Congress and General Assembly. International Union of Crystallography. Madrid 22 - 30 August 2011. Historic reenactment about the work with the Lapis Specularis, a mineral used by romans to make windows, greenhouses, and other uses. The association Cien mil pasos alrededor de Segóbriga has studied this type of mining from an archaeological point of view for over more than 10 years. www.lapisspecularis.org
Tags :historic, recreation, Open, Ceremony, XXII, Congress, and, General, Assembly., International, Union, of, Crystallography, Madrid, 22, 30, August, 2011, roman, mining, gypsum, meeting, conference, forum, group, community, association, event, global, Spain, Nobel, recreación, histórica, lapis, specularis, education, reenactment, science, history, documentary, culture, Archaeology, archeology, museum, iucr
Other Americans: Ancient Life in Modern America 2/3
Duration : 731 Seconds

Early film of Mayan pottery and weaving practices in Nebaj, western Guatemala, as well as the archaeological excavation of nearby ancient burials. In Parts 2 and 3, Good Friday processions, religious celebrations, and town market activities are filmed in both Nebaj and Antigua. Festivals held on the last Friday of Lent are shown in San Pedro Sacatepequez. Filmed by Mary Butler Lewis (1903-1970) between 1939 and 1941. From the film collections of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (www.penn.museum via the Internet Archive: www.archive.org Uploaded here with the kind permission from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Tags :Guatemala, Maya, pottery, weaving, history, Antigua
America´s most ancient cultures, "MILLENNIAL PERU" Docum. Series ,archaeology & culture. part 1
Duration : 425 Seconds

Documentary TV series, Peru video series, 秘魯錄影系列, Серия видео Перу, Série de vidéo du Pérou, Peru-Video-Reihe, ペルーのビデオシリーズ, Serie del video del Perù, 페루 영상 시리즈. www.perumilenario.com 52 min x program The main purpose of "Millennial Peru" is to reveal the most magnificent and ancient archaeological sites in Peru, and the current experiences of andean communities, with particular emphasis in the continuities, parallels and differences between past and present. The relevance of specific topics in both periods, the historical roots of current issues and the application of prehispanic technology in modern communities, will be some of the ways used every week to link the archaeological and historical evidence with the present. This series will use a language and expositive ways according to a wide non-academic audience. Through visual resources, 3D-animations and texts provided by the conductor-narrator, the audience will be able to see archaeological sites, natural landscapes and the communal activities related to them. The show will present the points of view and comments of all the social actors involved in every subject in a very interactive way, with special attention to interviews and testimonies in these sequences. "Millennial Peru" will also include the "reflexive" point of view, used -for example- in the long walks of the "Chasqui". In each program, the Chasqui will explore a new and unknown route, leading the audience through a very hard -and ...
Tags :Série, do, vídeo, de, Peru, 고대, 문화, 미국, Серия, видео, Перу, alte, Kulturen, Amerika, αρχαίοι, πολιτισμοί, Αμερική, 古老文化美國, l'Amérique, oude, culturen, 페루, 영상, 시리즈, 秘鲁录影系列, vidéo, du, Pérou, Peru-Video-Reihe
Guatemala from the Sky (1947)
Duration : 1082 Seconds

Flying from Antigua to Guatemala City and onwards to Copán, Honduras, with brief market stops. Footage taken by Watson Kintner in June and July, 1947. Silent. Color. Reel 4. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Source: www.archive.org Uploaded here with the kind permission of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Tags :Guatemala, Antigua, market, airplane, flying, history, City, airport, Copán, Honduras
Tour Antigua with CIE
Duration : 119 Seconds

On February, 19 -- 23, the Division of Continuing and Innovative Education (CIE) hosted the first of several planned cultural exchange excursions to Antigua, Guatemala. Dr. Linda Glessner, Executive Director of CIE, led a group of 16 travelers from Austin to Antigua for the 'Tour Guatemala' educational travel event. The group used Casa Herrera, a 17th Century Spanish Colonial property located in the heart of Antigua, as a home base while exploring local, historical points of interest and taking part in lectures and tours taught by professors from the university and Mesoamerican scholars. www.utexas.edu
Tags :University of Texas at Austin, CIE, Continuing Education, Dr. Linda Glessner, Casa Herrera, Antigua, Guatemala
Gentes de Tiermes - Exposición 2003-2005 en el Museo de Tiermes
Duration : 888 Seconds

Historia de la ciudad celtibérica y romana de Tiermes (MOntejo de Tiermes, Soria, España) a través de los personajes históricos con ella relacionados. The Tiermes archaeological site, at Montejo de Tiermes, Soria (Autonomous Community of Castilla y León, Spain), stands out among the diversity of archaeological remains in the Iberian Peninsula. In the mid 1930s, Blas Taracena, the Spanish archaeologist, organised systematic digs at the site and called Tiermes "the Spanish Pompeii". Leaving aside such trite clichés, it is true that the remains of the old Celtiberian fortified hilltop village and the Roman city are one of the most interesting Spanish archaeological sites for the researcher and the visitor.
Tags :Tiermes, yacimiento, arqueológico, celtibérico, romano, Soria, Castilla, León, España, archaeological, site, roman, celtic, Celtiberia
La Antigua, Guatemala - Cathedral Ruins
Duration : 389 Seconds

La Antigua, Guatemala - Cathedral Ruins. August 2011
Tags :Cathedral, Ruins, Antigua, Guatemala, Archaeology, Church, Monastery
Guatemala City and Antigua 1999
Duration : 297 Seconds

During my dissertation research in El Salvador, I traveled to Guatemala City for an NGO conference on impunity. I took the opportunity to visit the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. My wife, Rachel, came down to visit a few weeks later and we went to Antigua.
Tags :Guatemala, Maya, Museum, Antigua, Ruins, History
The Lost Pyramids of Caral. 1/5
Duration : 589 Seconds

www.zigguraths.com Videos about ancient civilizations and more.Ziggu Feel free! And welcome ----------------------------- The Lost Pyramids of Caral. Caral dates from 2600 BC making it one of the earliest known civilisations on Earth The magnificent ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru hit the headlines in 2001. The site is a thousand years older than the earliest known civilisation in the Americas and, at 2627 BC, is as old as the pyramids of Egypt. Many now believe it is the fabled missing link of archaeology - a 'mother city'. If so, then these extraordinary findings could finally answer one of the great questions of archaeology: why did humans become civilised? The mother of all cities For over a century, archaeologists have been searching for what they call a mother city. Civilisation began in only six areas of the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Peru and Central America. In each of these regions people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands of people. They crossed the historic divide, one of the great moments in human history. Why? To find the answer archaeologists needed to find a mother city - the first stage of city-building. Civilisation through conflict They couldn't find one anywhere. Everywhere this first stage seemed destroyed or built over. And so, instead, scientists developed a number of theories. Some said it was because of the development of trade, others that it was irrigation. Some even today believe it was all ...
Tags :lost, pyramid, caral, peru, mexico, inca, aztec, maya, native, indiands, america, south, tomb, mystery, ancient, civilization, culture, art, history, archaeology, science, ufo, god, technology, viracocha, montezuma, equador, cusco, antigua, tv, media, afghan music, documentary, middle eastern music
The Lost Pyramids of Caral. 2/5
Duration : 591 Seconds

The Lost Pyramids of Caral. Caral dates from 2600 BC making it one of the earliest known civilisations on Earth The magnificent ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru hit the headlines in 2001. The site is a thousand years older than the earliest known civilisation in the Americas and, at 2627 BC, is as old as the pyramids of Egypt. Many now believe it is the fabled missing link of archaeology - a 'mother city'. If so, then these extraordinary findings could finally answer one of the great questions of archaeology: why did humans become civilised? The mother of all cities For over a century, archaeologists have been searching for what they call a mother city. Civilisation began in only six areas of the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Peru and Central America. In each of these regions people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands of people. They crossed the historic divide, one of the great moments in human history. Why? To find the answer archaeologists needed to find a mother city - the first stage of city-building. Civilisation through conflict They couldn't find one anywhere. Everywhere this first stage seemed destroyed or built over. And so, instead, scientists developed a number of theories. Some said it was because of the development of trade, others that it was irrigation. Some even today believe it was all because of aliens. Gradually an uneasy consensus emerged. The key force common to all civilisations was warfare. The theory was ...
Tags :lost, pyramid, caral, peru, mexico, inca, aztec, maya, native, indiands, america, south, tomb, mystery, ancient, civilization, culture, art, history, archaeology, science, ufo, god, technology, viracocha, montezuma, equador, cusco, antigua, tv, media
The Lost Pyramids of Caral. 3/5
Duration : 593 Seconds

www.zigguraths.com The Lost Pyramids of Caral. Caral dates from 2600 BC making it one of the earliest known civilisations on Earth The magnificent ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru hit the headlines in 2001. The site is a thousand years older than the earliest known civilisation in the Americas and, at 2627 BC, is as old as the pyramids of Egypt. Many now believe it is the fabled missing link of archaeology - a 'mother city'. If so, then these extraordinary findings could finally answer one of the great questions of archaeology: why did humans become civilised? The mother of all cities For over a century, archaeologists have been searching for what they call a mother city. Civilisation began in only six areas of the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Peru and Central America. In each of these regions people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands of people. They crossed the historic divide, one of the great moments in human history. Why? To find the answer archaeologists needed to find a mother city - the first stage of city-building. Civilisation through conflict They couldn't find one anywhere. Everywhere this first stage seemed destroyed or built over. And so, instead, scientists developed a number of theories. Some said it was because of the development of trade, others that it was irrigation. Some even today believe it was all because of aliens. Gradually an uneasy consensus emerged. The key force common to all civilisations was ...
Tags :lost, pyramid, caral, peru, mexico, inca, aztec, maya, native, indiands, america, south, tomb, mystery, ancient, civilization, culture, art, history, archaeology, science, ufo, god, technology, viracocha, montezuma, equador, cusco, antigua, tv, media
The Lost Pyramids of Caral. 4/5
Duration : 596 Seconds

The Lost Pyramids of Caral. Caral dates from 2600 BC making it one of the earliest known civilisations on Earth The magnificent ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru hit the headlines in 2001. The site is a thousand years older than the earliest known civilisation in the Americas and, at 2627 BC, is as old as the pyramids of Egypt. Many now believe it is the fabled missing link of archaeology - a 'mother city'. If so, then these extraordinary findings could finally answer one of the great questions of archaeology: why did humans become civilised? The mother of all cities For over a century, archaeologists have been searching for what they call a mother city. Civilisation began in only six areas of the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Peru and Central America. In each of these regions people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands of people. They crossed the historic divide, one of the great moments in human history. Why? To find the answer archaeologists needed to find a mother city - the first stage of city-building. Civilisation through conflict They couldn't find one anywhere. Everywhere this first stage seemed destroyed or built over. And so, instead, scientists developed a number of theories. Some said it was because of the development of trade, others that it was irrigation. Some even today believe it was all because of aliens. Gradually an uneasy consensus emerged. The key force common to all civilisations was warfare. The theory was ...
Tags :lost, pyramid, caral, peru, mexico, inca, aztec, maya, native, indiands, america, south, tomb, mystery, ancient, civilization, culture, art, history, archaeology, science, ufo, god, technology, viracocha, montezuma, equador, cusco, antigua, tv, media
The Lost Pyramids of Caral. 5/5
Duration : 593 Seconds

www.zigguraths.com Videos about ancient civilizations and more.Ziggu Feel free! And welcome ----------------------------- The Lost Pyramids of Caral. Caral dates from 2600 BC making it one of the earliest known civilisations on Earth The magnificent ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru hit the headlines in 2001. The site is a thousand years older than the earliest known civilisation in the Americas and, at 2627 BC, is as old as the pyramids of Egypt. Many now believe it is the fabled missing link of archaeology - a 'mother city'. If so, then these extraordinary findings could finally answer one of the great questions of archaeology: why did humans become civilised? The mother of all cities For over a century, archaeologists have been searching for what they call a mother city. Civilisation began in only six areas of the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Peru and Central America. In each of these regions people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands of people. They crossed the historic divide, one of the great moments in human history. Why? To find the answer archaeologists needed to find a mother city - the first stage of city-building. Civilisation through conflict They couldn't find one anywhere. Everywhere this first stage seemed destroyed or built over. And so, instead, scientists developed a number of theories. Some said it was because of the development of trade, others that it was irrigation. Some even today believe it was all ...
Tags :lost, pyramid, caral, peru, mexico, inca, aztec, maya, native, indiands, america, south, tomb, mystery, ancient, civilization, culture, art, history, archaeology, science, ufo, god, technology, viracocha, montezuma, equador, cusco, antigua, tv, media
Arkaím, Chelyabinsk region. ''The Zone'' (Euronews [en inglés])
Duration : 753 Seconds

archaeology and history
Tags :Аркаим, археология, цивилизация, Arkaim, Urals, civilizacion, viaje, ruinas, de, una, ciudad, antigua, turismo, entertainment, entertainment news, arqueología, archaeology, history, culture, documentary, museum, education, Documentary Film
The roman wal of Lugo
Duration : 128 Seconds

A forgotten technological bunker. Catapultes: Oh, Gods! The martial value of the men no longer serves as anything! Know, about this subject, more than a roman: www.3dnauta.com
Tags :Lugo, wall, war, muraille, defense, bunker, archeology, ruins


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