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Scientists find fossil bonanza in southern B.C.
August, 31 2010

Montreal Gazette

This artists rendering from a German museum shows the Cambrian-era species Laggania cambria, a creature typical of the anomalocaridid family of predators that dominated marine life 500 million years ago.A Canadian led team of scientists has discovered a fossil bonanza in southern British Columbia that sheds new light on the world famous Burgess Shale site 40 kilometres to the north and introduces a previously unknown predator from the dawning era of animal life.


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Israel researchers find ancient disposable cutlery
August, 31 2010

The Associated Press

Israeli archaeologists believe thousands of ancient shards of flint found scattered around a fire pit in a cave near Tel Aviv might be the world's oldest known disposable knives.


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New discoveries in Tigranakert
August, 31 2010

Information Analytic Agency NEWS

New discoveries in TigranakertThe 2010 excavations in the ancient city of Tigranakert produced very good results, the head of the Artsakh archeological expedition, Doctor of History Hamlet Petrosyan told reporters.


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Evidence of communal feasts dates back 12,000 years: study
August, 30 2010

AFP

A view of the excavation area at Hilazon Tachtit Cave, IsraelEvidence at an ancient burial site in Israel shows that community feasts were probably a common occurrence among early humans, possibly even predating the advent of agriculture, according to a study published on Monday.


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Frightening new predator found in the homeland of the dragon
August, 30 2010

The Guardian

The fossil of balaur bondoc's hind limb shows the double sickle claws with which it would have disembowelled its prey.Fossil of balaur bondoc in Romania shows how the dinosaur would have terrorised other animals


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Israel archeologists uncover 2,000 year old cupid in City of David dig
August, 30 2010

Haaretz

Cupid cameo found in City of David Israel Antiquities Authority says added inlaid semi precious stone is of the 'Eros in mourning,' one of a group of visual motifs linked with mourning practices.


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64,000 year old hunting site found in KZN
August, 30 2010

Independent Online

They are the weapons of a 64,000 year old hunting scene in KwaZulu Natal quartz segments that still carry the traces of blood and tissue of the prey.


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Archaeologists Find Pre Viking Ship Burial
August, 30 2010

ERR News

Excavations in Salme Another ship burial discovered this year in the village of Salme may turn out to be a pre viking era battleground burial, an unparalleled find in Europe. So far, 16 skeletons of men killed in battle have been discovered on the site.


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Dry weather reveals archaeology
August, 30 2010

BBC

English Heritage said sites which have been invisible since the drought of 1976 reappeared this summerHundreds of ancient sites have been discovered by aerial surveys, thanks to a dry start to the summer, English Heritage has said.


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Prehistoric villages ruins found in North China
August, 30 2010

Xinhua News Agency

Archeologists in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region said Monday they have found the ruins of two prehistoric villages in Tongliao City of eastern Inner Mongolia.


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