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Title: 3,000-year-old village found in Colombia
Post by: sky otter on December 16, 2013, 05:04:40 AM

http://news.msn.com/offbeat/video?videoid=c5debee0-5959-659a-dd14-fd68e7e515a6

Discovery of 3,000-year-old village halts construction in Colombia
Archaeologists recover thousands of ancient remains at a 3,000-year-old site near Bogota that experts believe could reveal new insights into Colombia's pre-Hispanic people. Sharon Reich reports.





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Published on Dec 11, 2013

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Archaeologists are digging in a rural area south of Bogota, looking to piece together the remains of an ancient village that could provide new insights into the country's pre-Hispanic Herrera culture.

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Title: Re: 3,000-year-old village found in Colombia
Post by: Littleenki on December 16, 2013, 06:02:22 PM
Interesting find, Colombia has similar sites to the other South American ones, just lesser knowin the mainstream for sure.
http://capibe-coanci.blogspot.com/

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