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Still headlining the new site is a short comic called Archeologists by Toon Art author Steven Withrow and John Barber.
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Archeologists with the government BP and tribal organizations are trying to figure out what steps to take next.
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Archeologists restore parts of the Great Temple and open the site to the public; artefacts they discover are displayed in an excellent museum on the site.
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Archeologists will probably judge rightful conclusions from the fact that the midden heaps will be festooned with TVs and computers.
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Archeologists restore parts of the Great Temple and open the site to the public; artefacts they discover are displayed in an excellent museum on the site.
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Archeologists believe that the elite class occupied lavish residences in the highest elevations of the Xochicalco.
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Archeologists had threatened to go on strike if he was sworn in because they said he was not qualified.
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Archeologists with the government BP and tribal organizations are trying to figure out what steps to take next.
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Archeologists had threatened to go on strike if he was sworn in because they said he was not qualified.
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Archeologists discuss the progress of excavation at Oconahua's huge Palace or Tecpan of Ocomo which measures 125 by 125 meters.
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