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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. Our preview series for The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival (8-12 May 2012, Eugene, Oregon) concludes with nine short clips.

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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. Our preview series for The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival (8-12 May 2012, Eugene, Oregon) concludes with nine short clips.

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