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Written by: Lene Blindbæk My name is Lene Blindbæk and I am one of the many who have chosen to support The Forgotten Amazon. I have a Bachelor degree in prehistoric archeology from Aarhus University, where i started in 2010. After my elective courses in Odense and Copenhagen, I chose the Master programme at the … Warm Greetings from Lene Blindbæk
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Pachamama is known to the indigenous people of the Andes as the mother of earth or time. According to Inca mythology, Pachamama reigns as a fertility goddess over the planting and harvesting processes. The locals make regular offerings in the form of coca leaves, food or challa (spilling of chicha (corn beer) on the floor) … Pachamama: How to Placate Evil Spirits Læs mere »
Read MoreOut Of The Night That Covers Me…
Written by: Kristoffer Damgaard Fieldwork I think most archaeologists will admit that fieldwork is appealing beyond the simple production of new raw data. It feeds something deeper and more passionate that I have found characterises most archaeologists one way or another. One might call it a yearning: a restless longing for adventure and discovery. It … Out Of The Night That Covers Me… Læs mere »
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