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Topic: 1671 in archaeology


  
  Overview of Belizean History
Accounts from the year 1671 note that pirates sailed freely along the coast of Belize due to the lack of Spanish fortifications.
The Spanish were finally able to expel pirates from a portion of Yucatan (Campeche), but in 1699 what is now Belize was still largely unknown and D. Juan Villagutierrey Sotomayor, in his Historia de la Conquista de Peten, Guatemala, wrote of the dangerous reefs and pirates between Yucatan and Honduras.
One of the few published reports of excavations carried under the auspices of CEDAM (Underwater Exploration Club of Mexico) was "Excavations of a 17th Century Spanish merchant Vessel", 1981.
ambergriscaye.com /fieldguide/history2.html   (7867 words)

  
 Numerals, Numeration, and Numerical Notation Bibliography
Arithmetical procedure in Minoan Linear A and in Minoan-Greek Linear B. American Journal of Archaeology 62: 363-369.
Newsletter of the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, Yarmouk University 23: 35-36.
Potts, Daniel T. The archaeology of Elam: formation and transformation of an ancient Iranian state.
www.phrontistery.info /nnsbib.html   (8619 words)

  
 University of Calgary: Information Resources: Research Databases
These materials, from the collections of the Library of Congress and other institutions, chronicle historical events, people, places, and ideas that continue to shape America, serving the public as a resource for education and lifelong learning.
Cultural and social anthropology, ethnography and material culture, biological and physical anthropology, demography, human ecology, primatology and archaeology (excluding the archaeology of Western Europe and Classical antiquity).
Glaciological literature from 1661 to the present, relating to all aspects of ice and snow worldwide.
library.ucalgary.ca /researchdatabases/pages/rdd-free.php   (2954 words)

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