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Dennis Ogburn's Blog Dennis Ogburn's blog, Professor of Anthropology of North Carolina University.
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Ronald Lippi's Blog Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Colleges. Principal Investigator and Director of Western Pichincha and Palmitopamba Archaeological Project.
Ronald Lippi's blog will be down during a short period. People who want to recieved Palmitopamba's reports or any other publications can ask Ronald Lippi through email at ronald.lippi@uwc.edu.
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Diego González Ojeda's Blog Diego González Ojeda's Blog, Investigator from the UTPL (Loja). Focus on Rock Art studies.
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Florencio Delgado Espinoza's Blog Florencio Delgado Espinoza's webpage, Professor of Anthropology of the San Francisco de Quito University.
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School of Professional Archaeologists of Ecuador Official Website of the School of Professional Archaeologists of Ecuador.
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Jorge Pozo's Blog
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Martín Pastor's blog
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Anne-Marie Hocquenghem's Blog Anne-Marie Hocquenghem's blog, a famous researcher of north Peru and south Ecuador, with a lot of informations, articles and images.
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Sonia Zarrillo's Blog My dissertation research involves investigating the timing and nature of the origins of agriculture and the adoption of domesticated plants in the Highlands of Ecuador.
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Tamara Bray's Webpage Tamara L. Bray, Professor of Antropology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Archaeologist specialized in the study of the precolombian societies of Northen Andes and Inca Empire.
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Karen Olsen Bruhns's Blog Karen Olsen Bruhns's Blog, Professor Emerita at the Department of Anthropology, San Francisco State University.
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Anne Touchard's webpage
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Jean-François Bouchard's webpage
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Stephen Rostain's webpage
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Blog de Kathleen Fine
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Catherine and Claude Lara's blog Al crear esta bitácora o ciberbitácora (blog), deseamos aportar nuestra modesta y limitada contribución al mejor conocimiento de nuestro país, el Ecuador. Cada uno en nuestro campo de estudios, la arqueología y la diplomacia.
Por primera vez en la historia de la humanidad, la revolución tecnológica actual nos permite publicar directamente nuestras investigaciones, ser leídos en los idiomas que escogemos (aquí, el español y el francés) y, finalmente, entrar en contacto con los lectores. “Mi doble identidad es para mí como los dos ojos: me hacen ver mejor”. Esta doble identidad cultural corresponde a nuestra profunda identificación con el idioma francés, que sigue siendo una gran herramienta para difundir la cultura ecuatoriana. El lector no se sorprenderá al encontrar varios textos en esta lengua que acompañan a nuestros estudios.
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Citizen Group of Professional Archeologists of Ecuador's blog The Citizen Group of Professional Archeologists of Ecuador has the pleasure to announce the launching of its new blog, created with the intention to socialize the advances of the writing of the Archaeological Policy that the group seted out to raise, and to welcome the criteria colleagues who, by diverse reasons, cannot attend the meetings.
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Johan Reinhard Web page of Johan Reinhard, with informations about this investigations, links to other related websites, videos, etc.
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Alexander Martín's webpage Website presenting the diverses contributions of Alexander Martin, specificaly about social complexification processes y south Manabí. Some of this works can be downloads from this site.
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Samuel Connell's blog
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Karen Stothert's blog
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Dimitri Karadima's webpage
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Frank Salomon's webpage
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Blog de Eduardo Almeida Reyes