1932 The Lamoka Lake Site: The Type Site of the Archaic Algonkin Period in New York. Researches and Transactions of the New York State Archaeological Association, vol. 7, no. 4, Rochester, New York.Ritchie, W. A
Geoff Andrews was one of the original connectors of the Kiwi community in New York and is responsible for bringing together hundreds of offshore Kiwi over the decades. He first moved to the city to coach the New York Rugby team and loved the Big Apple so much he made it his home. He ...
(in southwest China); and lastly, how the neighborhood of Flushing has witnessed the expansion of Chinese cuisine from Cantonese and Sichuan restaurants to the new addition of eateries from Northern and Central China in New York City. With this season’s four interactive online sessions, we hope...
Gobstoppers were jawbreakers that changed colors and flavors as you sucked on them, making each piece feel like an archaeological dig in your mouth. Reecess Pieces Reeces's Pieces Featured in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Reese’s Pieces suddenly became a must-have snack. The story goes that...
The mounds of the eastern and central America have timber chambers rather than stone, but they contain similar archaeological remains to those found in Iberia. (1) Barry Fell, in his book 'America BC', presents us with numerous examples of ancient 'scripts' found across the Americas. They...
It is mid-June, and the temperature has reached 40 degrees Celsius on the outskirts of Samarkand, an ancient city in Uzbekistan, where an archaeological team composed of Chinese and Uzbek archaeologists is busy excavating a large tomb of the ancient Yuezhi people. Bangladesh celebrates largest Bud...
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"The martial art demonstration was great, and the dancing was my favorite," said Adela Magallanes, a reveler from the U.S. state of California, who had traveled to New York with her husband specifically for the New Year's Eve celebration. ...
Rio proclaims that the Disk was created on the island of Anafi in the Cyclades, not in Crete, and was later used in rituals in Crete (which she describes in detail) along with the circular, decorated Kernos Stone, which is now within the archaeological site at Malia; her discourse is ‘...
The cyclone fence that blocks passage to the carpark from the west–south west is another poignant archaeological find. It suggests the architecture of the present has a conservative spirit in contrast to the Independent and open one of West's past, and the pakana passed. The foreground ...