Sunday, May 11, 2014

Archaeology




Louisville.com
Archaeology Exploration at Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve
For a one ticket price of $10 per person, attendees will experience a slew of archaeological activities. It's guaranteed fun for the entire family, plus the ...
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Archaeologists to Capture More Secrets of the CSS Neuse May 13
Archaeologists from the N.C. Underwater Archaeology Branch will use the latest technology May 13 to recover remnants of the vessel that was ...
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Archaeology summer camp offered
FORT GARLAND — Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, in partnership with the US Forest Service San Luis Valley Field Office and Fort ...
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Archaeology Directorate Need of the Hour
Odisha is home to a large number of heritage structures and monuments. But unlike other parts of the country which have archaeology directorates to ...
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Unearth top research at South Yorkshire archaeology conference
Some of the UK's top archaeologists will uncover leading research at ... 31 to take part in a local conference called 'Dearne Valley Archaeology Day'.
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Hurriyet Daily News
New claim on the whereabouts of Süleyman the Magnificent's heart
Sultan Süleyman died during the famous siege of the Szigetvar Fortress on Sept. 6, 1566, one day before the Ottoman Turkish army's victory over the ...
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East Lothian News
Mud and muskets at East Lothian's Tantallon Castle
Costumed performer Ols Hofer is pictured with 17th century musket balls discovered during a recent archaeological dig at Tantallon Castle in East ...
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Tomb dating to 1100 BC found in Egypt
CAIRO (CBS) - Archaeologists have found a tomb dating back to around 1,100 B.C. south of Cairo, Egypt's Antiquities Ministry said on Thursday.
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1100BC tomb uncovered in Egypt
Archaeologists have found a tomb dating back to around 1100 BC south of Cairo, Egypt's Antiquities Ministry has said.
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Bournemouth Echo
Fundraisers pledge to carry on with efforts for tree in Wimborne Square after £35k estimate
The council said the bulk of the money would be spent on an archaeological dig which may have to be carried out before the tree was planted.
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