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Moderated by : Andy B , TimPrevett , Klingon , sem , MickM , TheCaptain , bat400 , coldrum , davidmorgan , Runemage , SolarMegalith Respond to:  BBC4 - Lost Kingdoms of South America
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 New Message Posted!2013-02-06 13:56   
Also a good episode about the Chimú culture of Chan Chan:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qhl0d

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 New Message Posted!2013-01-23 21:27   
Hi David.
It was just me being very "picky" and a bit annoyed that very little of the experiment was shown.
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 New Message Posted!2013-01-23 12:24   
I understood that, since there are a bunch of stones lying around on the path that they would have taken, the Tiwanakans must have boated the stones across part of Lake Titicaca. Even if they had no wood, they still managed to get the stones onto boats.

Definitely a region I'd like to revisit one day.

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 New Message Posted!2013-01-23 01:07   
Enjoyed the Tiwanaku episode with one proviso - at about 26min into the prog, having mentioned on a number of occasions that wood was virtually unavailable, pics from a 2002 experiment to move stones on reed boats showed volunteers using long pieces of wood to manoeuvre stones.
Is this the unnacceptable face of experimental archaeology?


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 New Message Posted!2013-01-21 22:08   
That was a good Tiwanaku episode. I think the sunken courtyard at Chiripa which he visited is here

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 New Message Posted!2013-01-16 16:50   
I'm looking forward to next Monday's episode - Tiwanaku.

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 New Message Posted!2013-01-16 16:25   
Several of their sites are listed here on the portal, but very few with photos. (Although several look great on the aerial views

Kuelap Citadel
Gran Vilaya
Revash

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 New Message Posted!2013-01-14 21:34   
An excellent programme about the Chachapoya on BBC4 at the moment:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pwtqy

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