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  El Museo Canario http://www.elmuseocanario.com/
Collects and exhibits objects belonging to the natural sciences, archaeology and the arts; a Library where to collect and preserve both old and modern works; with a special attention to the province and Gran Canaria. Includes: history, collections, publications, and contact information.
  The Pyramids of Guimar, Canary Islands, Spain http://www.ferco.org/ferco_pyramids.html
Discovery, evidence, and possible significance.
  Institutum Canarium http://www.institutum-canarium.org/
An international association for interdisciplinary research on the Canary Islands into prehistoric rock art, archaeology, social sciences and natural sciences.
  Number Systems and Calendars of the Berber Populations of Grand Canary and Tenerife http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~tlaloc/archastro/ae26.html
Jose Barrios Garca describes some of the findings of his doctoral dissertation on the mathematical and astronomical practices of 14th- and 15th-century Guanches and Canarians.
  The History of La Palma http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/history.html
A history of La Palma and the Canaries; including its archaeology and abstracts from early writers.
  Beyond the Beaches of Gran Canaria http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/canary/index.html
Article in Archaeology discussing the archaeology of the most populated of the Canary Islands.
  Two Enigmatic Petroglyphs on Fuerte Ventura http://www.rupestre.net/tracce/12/fuertev.html
As a result of a one year research project, the author was able to document about 780 panels of rock art exclusively on Fuerteventura, one of the eastern islands of the Canarian Archipelago.
  Atlantis: The Lost Continent http://www.lanzarote-guide.com/gui-eng/myths.htm
Discussing the myth that the Canaries are the remnants of the lost continent of Atlantis.

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