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  • 71Mortuary house — In archaeology and anthropology a mortuary house is any purpose built structure, often resembling a normal dwelling in many ways, in which a dead body is buried. Following the laying to rest of the deceased, who is often surrounded with grave… …

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  • 73Orford Castle — Suffolk, England …

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  • 74Nazca culture — Killer Whale, Nazca Culture, pottery, Larco Museum. Lima, Perú The Nazca culture (also Nasca) was the archaeological culture that flourished from 100 to 800 CE beside the dry southern coast of Peru in the river valleys of the Rio Grande de Nazca… …

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  • 75Monk's Mound — is the largest Pre Columbian earthwork in America north of Mesoamerica. Located at the Cahokia Mounds UNESCO World Heritage Site near Collinsville, Illinois, its size was calculated in 1988 as about 100 feet (30 meters) high, 955 feet (291… …

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  • 76Adena culture — ###@@@KEYEND@@@###The Adena culture was a Pre Columbian Native American culture that existed from 1000 BC to 200 BC, in a time known as the early Woodland Period. The Adena culture refers to what were probably a number of related Native American… …

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  • 77Historical ecology — is a research program that focuses on the intermingling of people and the environments in which they live. Rather than just looking at a quick snapshot, historical ecology involves studying and understanding this relationship in both time and… …

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  • 78Codnor — Coordinates: 53°02′35″N 1°22′23″W / 53.0430°N 1.3730°W / 53.0430; 1.3730 …

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  • 79British hardened field defences of World War II — Hexagonal pillbox (type 22) British hardened field defences of World War II were small fortified structures constructed as a part of British anti invasion preparations. They were popularly known as pillboxes by reference to their shape.[1] Con …

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  • 80Duffus Castle — Duffus, Nr Elgin, Moray, Scotland …

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