The Smithsonian Institution - National Geographic Society Expedition to Panama collected and excavated areas of Panama from January - April 1949. According to a memo from Matthew Williams Stirling to ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Richard Hewett Stewart (1901-2004) began working for the National Geographic Society as a photo lab technician in 1924. Ten years later, he joined ...
In 1951, the National Geographic Society and Smithsonian Institution partnered in an expedition to Panama to investigate archaeological sites between the Canal Zone and the border of Costa Rica.
Positioned strategically to protect the southern terminus of the Panama Canal at Panama Bay, the U.S. Army Fort Amador is our first stop of the day. Named for the first president of Panama, Manuel ...
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