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EMBARGOED: NOT FOR RELEASE UNTIL NOON U.S. CENTRAL TIME ON DEC. 22, 2004 (1300 U.S. EASTERN TIME) Overlooked for at least a century because
there was no pottery or gold, a sand-swept region of archaeological sites
in north-central Peru is now believed to be the place where cultural evolution
in the Andes—and in the Americas, for that matter—first diverged
from simple hunting and gathering into complex society. |
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