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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.

Archaeologists unearth rare finds in Aiane, Kozani
March, 11 2010

ANA

Archaeologists unearth rare finds in Aiane, KozaniRare finds, among them the architectural ruins of tombs, pottery and clay statuettes, were brought to light during archeological excavations conducted at the Royal Necropolis in the region of Livadia, near the village of Aiane in the prefecture of Kozani, northwestern Greece.


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Battle of Barnet may be mile north of accepted site
March, 11 2010

Times Series

Battlefields Trust chairman Frank Baldwin at the official site at Hadley Green THE BATTLE of Barnet may be one mile to the north of the accepted site, according to an archaeological group.


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Pottery Leads to Discovery of Peace seeking Women in American Southwest
March, 11 2010

redOrbit

From the time of the Crusades to the modern day, war refugees have struggled to integrate into their new communities. They are often economically impoverished and socially isolated, which results in increased conflict, systematic violence and warfare, within and between communities as the new immigrants interact with and compete with the previously established inhabitants.


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Digging into later life of Shakespeare at New Place, Stratford upon Avon
March, 11 2010

Response Source

Artist impression of New Place c. 1610A ground breaking investigation into Shakespeare's later life is due to start in Stratford upon Avon on 26 March 2010, as archaeologists prepare to excavate the remains of Shakespeare's house in Stratford upon Avon, and the public are invited to come along and watch as the latest story about the world's most famous writer unfolds.


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Artisans in bid to solve mystery of ancient carvings
March, 11 2010

Press and Journal

LOOKING BACK: Fearn sculptor Barry Grove with a dummy of the work he is to produce for Aberlady in Fife.sculptor and artist trying to discover whether eye sockets would have been filled with glass


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Ancient Corpses Ritually Dug Up, Torn Apart, Reburied
March, 11 2010

National Geographic News

"Double burial" practiced for 4,500 years in what is now Mexico, experts say.


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More on Ancient Norse Settlements Hit Cold Spell
March, 11 2010

Discovery News

While Iceland remained settled through the modern day, Norse settlements in Greenland were abandoned by the early 15th century.A long cooling period may have led to famine in Greenland and Iceland more than 1,000 years ago.


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Archaeologists make potentially significant discovery in grounds of Edward Jenner Museum in Berkeley
March, 10 2010

Gloucestershire Gazette

ARCHAEOLOGISTS are on the cusp of making a historically significant discovery in the grounds of two of Berkeley's most famous buildings.


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More on New archaeological find in Pakistan
March, 10 2010

DAWN

Afghan Talibans attempted to destroy a beautiful first century Buddha statue carved into a rock in the NWFP, located on the border of Afghanistan, but failed in their attempt and ended up destroying a nearby rock, Pakistani sources said.The unearthing of another Buddhist era site in the formerly beleaguered Swat valley comes as pleasant news.


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Ancient secrets uncovered at Brighton
March, 10 2010

Tasmania Mercury

Chief archaeologist on the Brighton bypass project Rob Paton next to some test holes with fellow archaeologists Kathryn Rogers and Aaron Everett.A STUNNING archaeological discovery at Brighton could change scientific understanding of human occupation.


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