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Construction of Mount Rushmore National Memorial from the Smithsonian’s Human Studies Film Archives
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Beautiful Japan: Benten Festival 1917-1918, from the Smithsonian’s Human Studies Film Archive
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Report paints a new picture of early human impact on the Amazon River Basin
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3-D imaging adds remarkable new understanding of North America’s mysterious Clovis people
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Meet Smithsonian archaeologist Stephen Loring and learn how he came work at the Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center
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New book reveals Ice Age mariners from Europe were America’s first inhabitants
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New Book: “Across Atlantic Ice : The Origin of America’s Clovis Culture”
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Ancient popcorn discovered in Peru
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Rising seas, development are altering prehistoric artifacts in the Chesapeake’s tidal zone
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Members of small monkey groups more likely to fight, researchers find
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Peruvian mummy as seen by a SOMATOM Emotion 6CT scanner
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Video: A mummy ‘grows’ with CT scans and 3D digital technology
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Scopes Trial photographs released on Web by Smithsonian Archives
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American Indian Museum to host public broadcasts focusing on the Inka Road
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Meet Our Scientist–Briana Pobiner, human origins researcher at the National Museum of Natural History