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  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologists at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.
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  • Archaeologists investigate artifacts at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California.  LtoR: Robert Bettinger, Luke Barton & Micah Hale.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologists at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.  L to R: Robert Rober, Luke Barton , Micah Hale. & Bettinger.
    CAe 201019-443.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-327.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologist Micah Hale at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.
    CAe 201019-434.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-323.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • Archaeologist Robert Bettinger examines an arrowhead at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • Dream Machines, Half Moon Bay Airport, California.
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  • A welder works on machinery for a big Norwegian coal mine on Spitsbergen Island, far north of the Arctic Circle
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  • Meredith Wiltsie repairs her family's old Travelall in Nevada's remote Ruby Valley, while son Nick plays and golden retriever Khampa endures the heat and boredom.
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  • A young man planes a canoe paddle in San Juan de Yanayacu village in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • A young man planes a canoe paddle in San Juan de Yanayacu village in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • An archaeologist investiigates a grinding stone at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California.  Tiny scratches show where stone blades were used to chop something.
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  • Archaeologist Micah Hale investigates a broken arrowhead at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California,
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  • An archaeologist holds up a broken arrowhead at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California,
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  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologists at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.
    CAe 201019-440.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologists at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.
    CAe 201019-436.jpg
  • Archaeologists investigate artifacts at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California,
    CAe 201019-429.jpg
  • Archaeologists investigate artifacts at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California.  LtoR:  Luke Barton & Micah Hale.
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  • Archaeologists Micah Hale investigates artifacts at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California,
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  • Archaeologist Robert Bettinger points out a layer of volcanic ash that was laid down by a nearby volcano, 750 years ago, helping to date artifcacts that are above or below it.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-324.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-316.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-305.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-301.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • Archaeologist Robert Bettinger stands  at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.  Behind is the spectacular Owens Valley and eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada, hidden by wildfire smoke.
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  • Dr. Robert Bettinger investigates early stone walls  at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
    CAe 201019-223.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States. This is a leftover bird or marmot bone.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.  This is a grinding stone and pestel.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.  This is the pestle for a grinding stone.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States. The stone for this broken arrowheaad was traded from distant groups.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.  This is charcoal from an early fire.
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  • Ruby Valley, Nevada. A woman works on her old truck that broke down on a desert road.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit guides fix snowmobile in the field with simple tools & bare hands, despite subzero tempertures.
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  • A Nepali carpenter and his tools, 1980
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  • A Nepali carpeter and his tools, Nepal, 1980
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a hand-made pair of skis with reindeer skins on the bottom, lies in the snow.  These are essential tools for winter mobility to the  nomadic Komi reindeer herding people.
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  • Auvsan, an 84-year old blacksmith, makes many of the critical buckles, bridles, and other metal tools needed in the Darhad Valley
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  • MONGOLIA. Auvsan, an 84-year old blacksmith makes many of the critical buckles, bridles, and other metal tools needed in the Darhad Valley.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. A worn slate blade found at Qoriwayrachina site on Cerro Victoria may have been used as an Incan potter's tool for shaping clay.
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  • 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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  • Will Steger refuels his Coleman Stove - a vital survival tool - at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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