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Earliest Evidence of Chocolate in North America - ScienceNOW

Earliest Evidence of Chocolate in North America - ScienceNOW | Archaeology News | Scoop.it

They were humble farmers who grew corn and dwelt in subterranean pit houses. But the people who lived 1200 years ago in a Utah village known as Site 13, near Canyonlands National Park in Utah, seem to have had at least one indulgence: chocolate.

 

Researchers report that half a dozen bowls excavated from the area contain traces of chocolate, the earliest known in North America. The finding implies that by the end of the 8th century C.E., cacao beans, which grow only in the tropics, were being imported to Utah from orchards thousands of kilometers away.

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mmmmm  choclate!

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Archeologist saves cultural treasures with cards | Art & Architecture | DW.DE | 27.08.2012

Archeologist saves cultural treasures with cards | Art & Architecture | DW.DE | 27.08.2012 | Archaeology News | Scoop.it
Ancient cultural treasures are common casualties in military conflicts. But an international team of archeologists is working together with soldiers all over the world to protect valuable cultural artifacts.
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Fly Over mesmerizing landscapes in "Shadow Sites: Recent work by Jananne Al-Ani"

Fly Over mesmerizing landscapes in "Shadow Sites: Recent work by Jananne Al-Ani" | Archaeology News | Scoop.it
B WASHINGTON.- /B Vast deserts and ancient ruins have defined imagery of the Middle East since the advent of photography in the 19th century.
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