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Side A played @ UST Quadri Closing Program

And I die just a little, cry some more…. :/

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rosarioko:

Kamusta na? Nariyan ka lang pala….

Niña Sandejas was able to document photos and videos of Bamboo singing Rivermaya songs with Mike Elgar and Mark Escueta.

The “performances” are really just about a bunch of friends jamming with the music they worked on together. I consider myself very lucky indeed to have seen this firsthand.

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Study suggests ancient Peruvians ‘ate popcorn’

A new study suggests that people living along the coast of northern Peru were eating popcorn 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.

Researchers say corncobs found at an ancient site in Peru suggest that the inhabitants used them for making flour and popcorn.

Scientists from Washington’s Natural History Museum say the oldest corncobs they found dated from 4700BC.

They are the earliest ever discovered in South America.

Ancient food

The curator of New World archaeology at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington DC, Dolores Piperno, says maize was first domesticated in Mexico nearly 9,000 years ago from a wild grass.

Ms Piperno says that her team’s research, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that only a few thousand years later maize arrived in South America, where it evolved into different varieties now common in the Andean regions.

Her team discovered the maize in the archaeological sites of Paredones and Huaca Prieta.

“This evidence further indicated that in many areas corn arrived before pots did, and that early experimentation with corn as a food was not dependent on the presence of pottery,” Ms Piperno explained.

She says that at the time, though, maize was not yet an important part of their diet.

(Source: BBC)

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