| Andes Web Pages - Andes related articles and photo galleries by James Q. Jacobs, covering archeological sites, history, prehistory and cosmology. Includes Machu Picchu, Tiwanaku and Tupac Amaru.
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| South America - Archaeology Net Links - From About.com.
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| The Kota Mama Expedition - An expedition by the Scientific Exploration Society across the South American river network in reed boats under the leadership of Colonel John Blashford-Snell. Reports on discoveries.
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| Quipu: Dedicated to Researchers of Andean Archaeology - This portal includes country specific data, article and grant writing guidance, translator tools, and unique databases of researcher genealogy, artifact images and glossary of English/Spanish archaeology terms.
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| Inca Architecture - Site presents an illustrated introduction to Inca architectural elements and stonecutting methods.
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| Archaeology in the Andes - From Backdirt, Collasuyu Program provides the infrastructural support for a number of archaeological research projects in the region.
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| Ms Hos-McGrane's Grade 6 Social Studies Class - Inca Projects - Find out about the ancient Incan civilization and browse links to related resources.
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| Inkallakta (Incallacta, Incallajta, Inkallajta) and Carabaya Archaeology - Describes archaeological research at the monumental Inka site of Inkallakta, (Incallajta, Incallacta, Inkallajta ) Bolivia and Carabaya, Peru of Lawrence ("Larry") Coben
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| Inca Archaeology - This blog contains links to and discusses Inca Archaeology. Includes links to the work of Sam Connell, Chad Gifford, Chip Stanish, Larry Coben, and Brian Bauer.
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| Archaeology of Performance - This blog discusses the emerging field of the Archaeology of Performance, and contains links to research, events and talks related to this subject. The geographic focus of the blog seems to be South America and Mesoamerica, including the work of Takeshi Inomata, Julia Sanchez, Luis Millones and Larry Coben, though the theoretical breadth is worldwide.
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