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There are thousands of archaeological sites around the world. Describe the site (**Essay is to be written about Machu Picchu as stated in the question above**) in addition to its history of archaeological investigation. Cover topics such as: Where is it located? Why is this site archaeologically significant? What do we know about its inhabitants? How long was it occupied? Be sure to include how archaeologists have answered their questions with scientific data. (Must heavily relate to Archeology)
At least 2 references are required for this essay.
Must be double spaced - 2 to 3 pages long
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Inclusion of Introduction, Body and Conclusion
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Outline: History of Archeological Investigation
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Archeology is a source of great community and economic value as people sink into the
history of the world.
Running Head: HISTORY OF ARCHEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
History of Archeological Investigation- Machu Picchu
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HISTORY OF ARCHEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
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History of Archeological Investigation-Machu Picchu
Archeology is a source of a great community and economic value as people sink into the
history of the world. Besides this, archaeology is also a fun and adventurous field as it involves
traveling the world and making exciting discoveries. One of these discoveries is Machu Picchu,
one of the world’s most evocative archaeological sites. This paper takes the fun and adventure
trip to Machu Picchu through the narration of some archaeological feature...
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