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The National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática - ARQVA) is a underwater archaeology museum in Cartagena in Murcia, Spain. It owns a large collection of pieces recovered from shipwrecks that begins with the Phoenician shipwrecks of Mazarrón and goes on into the 19th century. [1]
Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática. La Razon editorial (22 June 2009). "Cruz alaba el Centro de Interpretación del Barco Fenicio del Puerto de Mazarrón" [Cruz praises the Phoenician Ship of Puerto de Mazarrón Research Center]. www.larazon.es (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 20 November 2022
The National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Arqueología Antropología e Historia del Perú, MNAAHP) is the largest and oldest museum in Peru, housed at the Palacio de la Magdalena, located in the main square of Pueblo Libre, a district of Lima, Peru. The museum houses more than 100,000 ...
The National Museum of Archaeology of Bolivia (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Arqueología de Bolivia) is the national archaeology museum of Bolivia. It is located in the capital of La Paz, two blocks east of the Prado. [3]
La Democracia is situated in the department of Escuintla at an altitude of 165 metres (541 ft) above mean sea level. [2] It is 92 kilometres (57 mi) from Guatemala City. [ 1 ] The local climate is hot, with an average temperature of 35 °C (95 °F).
Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional. 2017. Madrid: Museo Arqueológico Nacional: 1827– 1845. ISSN 2341-3409. Noguera Celdrán, José Miguel (1989). "Una cabeza de Sátiro de la villa romana de la Huerta del Paturro (Portmán-Murcia)". Anales de Prehistoria y Arqueología. Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia: 155– 160.
"Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México, Estado de Tabasco, Comalcalco" (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on 2014-11-02; INAH. "Zona Arqueológica de Comalcalco" (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Arqueología e Historia
Taima-Taima is a Late Pleistocene archaeological site located about 20 kilometers east of Santa Ana de Coro, in the Falcón State of Venezuela. [1] The human settlement at Taima-Taima started about 14,000 years ago.