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Videos for South America unit
Updated on Apr 13, 10
Created on Sep 19, 08
Category: Cultures & Community
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National Geographic's Emerging Explorer Constanza Ceruti and Explorer-in-Residence Johan Reinhard discover one of the best preserved Incan mummies in the world.
In 1911, Hiram Bingham unearthed a treasure trove of ancient Incan art and artifacts from the "lost" city of Machu Picchu, and sent them to Yale. Was their transfer a loan or a gift?
High in the Andes, an ancient Inca city flourished and was subsequently abandoned, lost to the outside world for centuries. Why was it built and deserted?
The ruins of Machu Picchu—in the jungles of Peru—used to be hard to get to. But today, tourists go there by the thousands.
Find out why an ancient Inca city was built and flourished and then subsequently abandoned, lost to the outside world for centuries in this video from National Geographic.
Yale University has agreed to return thousands of Machu Picchu relics to the government of Peru in what many officials are hailing as a landmark deal.
The lost citadel of Paititi may have been found, says the mayor of the Peruvian town where archeological remains were recently uncovered.<br>
PBS Teachers provides PreK-12 educational resources and activities for educators tied to PBS programming and correlated to local and national standards and professional development opportunities delivered online.
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With full curriculum resources focusing on issues related to the Conquistadors' exploration and conquest of the New World, this online learning adventure for students and teachers retraces the footsteps of four Spanish explorers.\n(Incan creation story)
13 items | 9 visits
Videos for South America unit
Updated on Apr 13, 10
Created on Sep 19, 08
Category: Cultures & Community
URL: