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June 10th, 2008 Edition
Mexican
archaeologists unearth remains of Aztec palace once inhabited by the
Emperor Montezuma International Herald Tribune
'Cursus'
Is Older Than Stonehenge: Archeologists Step Closer To Solving Ancient
Monument Riddle Science Daily
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on Jordan archaeologists unearth 'world's first church' AFP\Yahoo
News
Artifact from the
Stone Age has been hiding in the plain sight of museum visitors and
researches in western Sweden The Local
Excavations
revealed a variety of burial practices from Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman
and Anglo Saxon times in Leicestershire Loughborough News, UK
June 9th, 2008 Edition
Ancient
laborer burial ground excavated near Rome Associated Press
Treasures in the Andes:
Chavín de Huántar, Peru (New Free Video!) The Archaeology Channel
Archaeologists in
Jordan have discovered a cave underneath one of the world's oldest
churches that may have once been an even more ancient site of Christian
worship MSNBC
Drinking
Jugs Point the Way to an Archaeological Find-Courthouse Site Had Been
Sought Almost 75 Years Washington Post
Relics of
three civilizations found Pakistan International News
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on ancient ship was carrying the finest wine Cyprus Mail News Agency
Students
catalog tepee rings where ancient tribes lived Billings Gazette
New
research refutes myth of pure Scandinavian race University of
Copenhagen
June 8th, 2008 Edition
Boljoon
excavation shows gold jewelry, China trade-Philippines Cebu Daily
News
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from Topper: Will work at Allendale County archaeological dig rewrite
human history? Island Packet
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on ancient Greek grave found during subway work(pics) Associated
Press
A
broad site dating back to the third millennium BC was discovered during
the latest excavations in Bampur region, southeastern Iran Tehran
Times
June 7th, 2008 Edition
Native
Alaskans trace ancestry to 10,000-year-old skeleton Guardian UK
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on wine-carrying vases salvaged from a 2,350 year-old shipwreck off
Cyprus' south coast International Herald Tribune
Dunwich: A
medieval church which tumbled from an eroding cliff into the sea has
been rediscovered by marine archaeologists BBC News
Acrobat's
last tumble-A 4,300-year-old building in Syria reveals an unusual human
sacrifice Science News
June 6th, 2008 Edition
Scientists
will use the latest acoustic imaging technology to map Dunwich under the
North Sea Telegraph UK
Pushkar:
11th century Jain statue found Times of India
Pictish
stone found by gravedigger most significant in decade – expert
Shetland Times
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Ptolemaic artefacts from the north coast near Alexandria, traces of a
New Kingdom fortified city in North Sinai and a Byzantine wine factory
in South Sinai are the most recent treasures found in Egypt Al-Ahram
Weekly
Discovery
of two Pharaonic and Persian castles east to Suez Canal Egypt State
Information Service
Kincaid
Mounds burial ground looted The Southern
Gold
wreaths unearthed by metro works Athens News Agency
A
Kings Manor Found in Greenland? Iceland Review
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