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  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-069.jpg
  • Photographer Gordon Wiltsie helps homeless people dig a fish pond to feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka Bangladesh in 1977.
    BD 1714.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skull may be 3700+ years old.  <br />
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    MGe 060629-088.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team unearths a skull in a 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren, Mongolia. <br />
(Pictured is Mongolian archaeology student, Manlaibaatar Sundev).
    MGe 060629-047.jpg
  • Older women dig mud as they help dig a fish pond to help feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka, Bangladesh, a population left homeless after a cyclone and 1971 war of indepence.
    BD 1811.jpg
  • Homeless people dig a latrine for their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka, Bangladesh, a population left homeless after a cyclone and 1971 war of indepence.
    BD 1803.jpg
  • Photographer Gordon Wiltsie helps homeless people dig a fish pond to feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka Bangladesh in 1977.
    BD 1710.jpg
  • at Mirpur Destitute Camp, set up at an abndoned soap factory after a cyclone & bloody war of independence left millions of peole homless.  1977 image.
    BD 1617.jpg
  • Laborers wrestle with a pipe as they help dig a fish pond to help feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka, Bangladesh, a population left homeless after a cyclone and 1971 war of indepence.
    BD 1609.jpg
  • Laborers wrestle with a pipe as they help dig a fish pond to help feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka, Bangladesh, a population left homeless after a cyclone and 1971 war of indepence.
    BD 1518.jpg
  • Laborers dig a flood control canal near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    BD 1111.jpg
  • Laborers dig a flood control canal near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    BD 1108.jpg
  • A woman and her children flee oncoming plow oxen in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    BD 1105.jpg
  • Laborers dig a flood control canal near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    BD 1101.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skull may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060708_0562.NEF
    MGe 060708-049.jpg
  • Archaeologists from the Smithsonian Museum unearth a Bronze-age skeleton at a site near Muren, Mongolia. These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-022.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-021.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren. <br />
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#MS0702_060708_0203.NEF
    MGe 060708-010.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age vertebrae at site above Delger River near Muren.  Bone may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-006.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths a 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mound at a site above the Delger River Valley, near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060707-012.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above distant Delger River Valley, near Muren. <br />
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#MS0702_060707_0109.NEF
    MGe 060707-003.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 3700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-083.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-082.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 3700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060629_0180.NEF
    MGe 060629-072.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren. (Pictured are Eliza Wallace & Manlaibaatar Sundev.<br />
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#MS0702_060629_0101.NEF
    MGe 060629-045.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich (center) unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  His colleague, Dr. William Fitzhugh (L), was studying nearby deer stones from the same period.
    MGe 060628-077.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-076.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-059.jpg
  • Photographer Gordon Wiltsie helps homeless people dig a fish pond to feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka Bangladesh in 1977.
    BD 1703.jpg
  • Photographer Gordon Wiltsie helps homeless people dig a fish pond to feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka Bangladesh in 1977.
    BD 1702.jpg
  • Laborers wrestle with a pipe as they help dig a fish pond to help feed their neighbors at Mirpur Destitute Camp near Dhaka, Bangladesh, a population left homeless after a cyclone and 1971 war of indepence.
    BD 1519.jpg
  • Laborers dig a flood control canal near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    BD 1113.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Nick Wiltsie holds bronze-age skull that may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-052.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  This may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-042.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  This   may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-040.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  The skull may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-037.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  This   may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-035.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060708_0475.NEF
    MGe 060708-031.jpg
  • Archaeologists from the Smithsonian Museum unearth a Bronze-age skeleton at a site near Muren, Mongolia. These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-026.jpg
  • ASmithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at a site near Muren, Mongolia  L to R: Eliza Wallace, Thomas Frohlich & Manlaibaatar Sundev.
    MGe 060708-003.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River Valley, near Muren.
    MGe 060707-010.jpg
  • During a Smithsonian Museum expedition, Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The skull may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-098.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, examines a bronze-age skull at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-091.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, examines a bronze-age skull at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-090.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-085.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-070.jpg
  • A Bronze-age skeleton lays in situ at an archaeological site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-067.jpg
  • A Bronze-age skeleton lays in situ at an archaeological site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-065.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-063.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.g
    MGe 060629-060.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-056.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060629_0062.NEF
    MGe 060629-054.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-049.jpg
  • A 2700+ year-old skull lies in a khirigsur burial mound at an archaeological site near Muren, Mongolia.g
    MGe 060629-044.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-073.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-072.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060628_0295.NEF
    MGe 060628-068.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060628_0235.NEF
    MGe 060628-063.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-057.jpg
  • A Bronze-age skull discovered at an archaeological site near Muren, Mongolia.  This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-054.jpg
  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. A laborer adjusts his brush-cutting tool while clearing an excavation site on Cerro Victoria for a National Geographic archaeology expedition.
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  • Archaeologists excavate an ancient Incan aqueduct that once carred water from the glacier behind to fields below them.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. Archaeology expedition laborers excavate Inca burial sites on Cerro Victoria, a once-thriving commercial hub.
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