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Countys watery past yields fossils: Purse park beach is home to tons of ancient teeth
September, 01 2010

So Md News

Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Elena Bode identifies fossilized shark teeth with Parkville resident Lyle Peterson during the Aug. 28 Fossil Find at Purse State Park. Charles County has an entire department dedicated to the planning and managed growth of county land, but millions of years ago that division would have been moot.


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Archaelogical dig at Orce, Granada, reveals riches
September, 01 2010

Typically Spanish

The dig at OrceThe site is being considered to be one of the best in Western Europe


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Canadian Rockies Yields Fossil Trove
September, 01 2010

Discovery News

About half of the animal groups found at Stanley Glacier, such as trilobites, are found at other Burgess sites in different abundancesArchaeologists have discovered another important site next to the famous Burgess Shale location.


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Archaeological study shows human activity may have boosted shellfish size
August, 31 2010

PhysOrg

Researchers found that the average size of the humped conch increased in conjunction with a growing human population. In a counter intuitive finding, new research from North Carolina State University shows that a species of shellfish widely consumed in the Pacific over the past 3,000 years has actually increased in size, despite and possibly because of increased human activity in the area.


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Ephesus of Black Sea unearthed in northern Turkey
August, 31 2010

Hurriyet Daily News

This year's excavations in the ancient city of Tieion have been continuing since July 12 but will finish in two weeks because of limited financeExcavations are continuing at the ancient city of Tieion, which was established in Filyos in Zonguldak's Caycuma district in the 6th century B.C. The site is considered to be the Ephesus of the Black Sea Region.


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Mammoth killing space blast off the hook
August, 31 2010

BBC

The diamonds were said to have been found in discrete (black) layers at particular sitesThe theory that the great beasts living in North America 13,000 years ago were killed off by a space impact can now be discounted, a new study claims.


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Oldest house in Ontario discovered at 4,500 year old settlement near Lake Huron
August, 31 2010

Heritage Key

This house is the oldest ever found in the Ontario, it dates back about 4,500 calendar years. It was circular, with an entrance facing the river and supported by 20 cm thick poles. It also had a cone shaped roof that was supported by a network of diagonal posts. A bench rose up, half a meter above the floor.Archaeologists have discovered a 4,500 year old settlement, on the Ausable River, near the shore of Lake Huron in Canada.


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Giant foot mark found in Fiji
August, 31 2010

Fiji Times

Giant foot mark found in FijiA unique coral stone with a 12 or 13 inch human footprint on it was discovered last week by the Fiji Museum.


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More on Large, double clawed raptor stalked Europes Cretaceous creatures
August, 31 2010

Scientific American

More on Large, double clawed raptor stalked Europes Cretaceous creaturesResearchers have pieced together a set of puzzling fossils from a stocky dinosaur discovered in Romania. The newly described predator helps to flesh out the spotty fossil record of carnivorous animals from Europe's Cretaceous.


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More on Ancient Sorcerers Wake Was First Feast for the Dead?
August, 31 2010

National Geographic News

Packed with blackened tortoise shells, an ancient shaman's grave may be evidence of early feastingSome 12,000 years ago in a small sunlit cave in northern Israel, mourners finished the last of the roasted tortoise meat and gathered up dozens of the blackened shells. Kneeling down beside an open grave in the cave floor, they paid their last respects to the elderly dead woman curled within, preparing her for a spiritual journey.


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