Archaeologists open secret window for first time in 500 years at ... Culture24 - Cracking open a window on a mysterious hexagonal castle on the north-west peninsula of Scotland, archaeologists say they have seen a spectacular ...
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Settler-driven archaeology plan threatens to push Hebron family off ... The Electronic Intifada - Israeli settlers recently began an alleged archaeological excavation on two plots of land surrounding a Palestinian family's homes in the Tel Rumeida ...
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Finding Freedom's Home: Archaeology at Mitchelville Hilton Head Island Packet - The exhibit, at the Coastal Discovery Museum through March 31, features artifacts from Mitchelville recently unearthed by archaeologists.
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Perspectives on monuments, maps and archaeology along the border Newspaper Tree - Archaeologist Mark Howe's presentation focuses on several topics including the US/Mexico boundary monuments in the El Paso area and original ...
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Didcot dig: Campaign against road near Bronze Age monument BBC News - Campaigners trying to save archaeology have urged housing estate developers to change the route of a road to save a Bronze Age burial monument.
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New Forest: Buried WW2 bombing target examined BBC News - Archaeologists are exploring a buried World War 2 target building in the New Forest where the biggest bomb ever dropped by British forces was tested ...
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Colloquium on Sir Alex Cunningham held Times of India - ALLAHABAD: A colloquium titled 'Indian Archaeology and Sir Alexander Cunningham, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' was held on Thursday on the ...
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Chinese Archaeological Research Ship to Explore the Nansha Islands CRIENGLISH.com - China Archaeology 01, China's first underwater archaeological research ship was under construction. The ship is due to launch in Chongqing on ...
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Bones Found in Scotland Linked to 19th-Century Serial Killers Discovery News - "The forensic archaeologist at GUARD also identified that some of the bones had very smooth shinny patches, suggesting that they had been handled ...
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Bronze Age Scandinavians liked fine wine in their grog separationsNOW.com - Scandinavians were importing wine to mix with their own alcoholic beverages as far back as the Bronze Age, say US archaeologists. This discovery ...
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