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Video News from TAC, November 2012

One of the greatest places to see rock art is Nevada, which has lots of rock faces, a dry climate that preserves it, and limited vegetation to cover it up.  The Nevada Rock Art Foundation is busy recording what’s there and finding ways to preserve it.

Video News From TAC, July 2012

 Excavations in 2005 prior to the upgrade of “The Avenue of the Saints,” U.S. Route 61 in 15 miles of the Mississippi River valley in Missouri, revealed over 1000 buried features, 60,000 artifacts, and copious environmental data from over two dozen sites spanning 10,000 years; In a video interview at TAC Festival 2011, Dr.

Ittinuar Films

This channel mainly focuses on Art and History.

 In this channel you will find that I have done a documentary on my great grandfather, Peter Freuchen. In this documentary, you will learn that Peter Freuchen was quite the explorer. He has travelled with many others on many trips to the North. He has also wrote many books. One of which he made in to a film called "Eskimo". 

IttinuarFilms

Family history

 In this channel you will find that I have done a documentary on my great grandfather, Peter Freuchen. In this documentary, you will learn that Peter Freuchen was quite the explorer. He has travelled with many others on many trips to the North. He has also wrote many books. One of which he made in to a film called "Eskimo". 

Video News From TAC June 2012

 Famed UK archaeologist and lecturer Dr. Brooklyn Hornswoggle-Smyth expounds on contemporary archaeology (exploring the very recent past) in a short film parody created by two irreverent UK students from the University of Bristol; Rick Pettigrew interviews Dr.

OurStory: Six Sisters of the Stolen Generation

The six aboriginal Australian Warrell sisters are part of the generation of stolen children who were taken from their parents and raised in a Benedictine mission to alienate them from their indigenous culture in an attempt to better assimilate them into white society.

Video News from TAC, April 2012

Dr. Mark Van Stone, a leading expert on the Mayan calendar and the significance of 2012, describes the front of Quiriguá Stela K, a Guatemalan stone monument carved in AD 805, just before the Maya Collapse. The USDA Forest Service investigates the extent and significance of the prehistoric Silver Glen Springs Site in Florida.

Video News from TAC, February 2012

 People have been making wine in Cyprus for thousands of years, so the Cypriots are thoroughly familiar with all facets of the wine industry and long ago developed their own distinctive wine culture. In the 1860s, Aurora, a mining boom town in western Nevada, was home to a Chinese population for which history is mute.

Video News from TAC, March 2012

Dr. Mark Van Stone, a leading expert on the Mayan calendar and the significance of 2012, reads the story of a powerful Mayan king on Quiriguá Stela D, a late Eighth Century stone monument in Guatemala. A French team of experimental archaeologists stamps coins in an effort to recreate the “Silver Owl” coins of the Fifth Century B.C. Greek city-state of Athens.

Video News from TAC, January 2012 (Maya creation story; historic Greek fountain)

Dr. Mark Van Stone reads the Creation story on Quiriguá Stela C, the late Eighth Century monument in Guatemala which tells us the myth of the "Planting of the Three-Stone Hearth (of Creation)." This creation myth has a connection with current fears that the world will end in 2012.

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