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Archaeology Daily News is a daily updated online newspaper since November 3, 2008. Archaeology Daily News is dedicated to bring you up to the daily news from sources around the world. We track and aggregate news feeds by their published dates. Archaeology Daily News is a true community-oriented, giving readers all they want to know about latest Archaeology, Anthropology, Paleontology and Fossils news, headlines and top stories.

Search on to decipher Gothic text
March, 07 2010

BBC

A reconstruction of the text discovered behind the Henry Hyde monumentA Gothic inscription recently discovered hidden behind a monument at Salisbury Cathedral is now thought to date from the 15th Century.


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Rock inscription reveals 'Telangana' is 600 yrs
March, 07 2010

Siasat Daily

Claiming the discovery of a rock inscription belonging to 1417 AD as a historical evidence of the existence of Telangana for over 600 years, the villagers of Tellapur in Ramachandrapuram mandal in Medak district have urged the district collector that their village be renamed 'Telanganapuram'.


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Quiron Hospital of Barcelona has reconstructed the face of an Egyptian mummy from 2000 years ago
March, 07 2010

Barcelona Reporter

Scales spoke of the importance of this project, because, thanks to advances in science, it is now possible to probe the internal structure of a mummy without having to open the shroud


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3,000 years old history unearthed at Jajmau
March, 06 2010

Times of India

The Jajmau mound exposed more chapters of history on Saturday, this time of Pre Mauryan period. It was done during the excavation work being undertaken there by the UP State Archaeological Department (UPSAD).


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Iron Age hopes for Moray field
March, 06 2010

Press and Journal

Experts say survey of site at Burghead has proved 'very promising'


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Ancient Texts Present Mayans As Literary Geniuses
March, 06 2010

UB News Center

UB's Dennis Tedlock is author of a highly praised new book on Mayan literature. Literary critics, cultural scholars and aficionados of the Mayans, the only fully literate people of the pre Columbian Americas, have lined up to call the first fully illustrated survey of two millennia of Mayan texts assembled by award winning scholar Dennis Tedlock, "stunning," "astounding," "groundbreaking" and "literally breathtaking."


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Scientists urge full scale excavation of Vero Man archaeological site
March, 06 2010

TCPalm

Louisa Santano of Vero Beach holds a mastadon bone that was found near the main canal in Vero Beach. For four scientists from Florida and Colorado, there is no question about the need for a full scale excavation into the city's Ice Age archaeology, they said Thursday.


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It is official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs
March, 06 2010

Yahoo News

Skeleton of a dinosaur is pictured on display at a Tokyo museum. Dinosaurs were wiped out by a huge asteroid that smashed into Earth 65 million years ago with the force of a billion atomic bombs, scientists said Thursday, hoping to lay an age-old debate to rest once and for allA giant asteroid smashing into Earth is the only plausible explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs, a global scientific team said on Thursday, hoping to settle a row that has divided experts for decades.


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Momentous new finds
March, 06 2010

Al Ahram Weekly

The granite head of King Amenhotep III A colossal head of Tutankhamun's grandfather in Luxor and the burial chamber of Queen Behenu of the Sixth Dynasty in Saqqara are the latest antiquities discovered in Egypt, reports Nevine El Aref


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Egyptian Queen Offered Bread, Jug of Beer at Funeral
March, 06 2010

Discovery News

Egyptian Queen Offered Bread, Jug of Beer at FuneralOne loaf of bread and one jug of beer: that's what Egypt's Queen Behenu was offered during her funeral, according to a translation of hieroglyphics engraved on white stone found in her 4,000 year old burial chamber this week.


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