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More on Pipeline Company Finds Old Sunken Ships in Baltic
March, 10 2010

AOL News

This is a wheel from a ship that was built in the 18th or 19th centuryThe multinational corporation was on the hunt for natural gas when it came across a different kind of treasure instead: shipwrecks from hundreds of years ago, one of them so old it may be a relic from medieval times.


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Scientists tease DNA from eggshell of extinct birds
March, 10 2010

AFP

A man holds an egg from an extinct elephant birdIn a world first, scientists in Australia announced on Wednesday they had extracted DNA from the fossilised eggshells of extinct birds, including iconic giants such as the moa and elephant bird.


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Life of Vikings seen through soil
March, 10 2010

BBC

The soil samples were taken from ancient settlements in GreenlandA scientist and a composer are working together to explore a thousand years of human history through soil samples.


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Ancient Norse colonies hit bad climate times
March, 10 2010

Science News

New research reveals just how bad an idea it was to colonize Greenland and Iceland more than a millennium ago: average temperatures in Iceland plummeted nearly 6°Celsius in the century that followed the island's Norse settlement in about A.D. 870, a climate record gleaned from mollusk shells shows.


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Roman and Byzantine Graveyards Unearthed near Damascus
March, 10 2010

Syrian Arab News Agency

Roman and Byzantine Graveyards Unearthed near DamascusDamascus Countryside Governorate announced Tuesday the unearthing of 5 archaeological graveyards in old Darya City near Damascus, dating back to the 3rd and 4th Century AD.


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Ancient Chola period temple unearthed in the Northern part of Delft
March, 10 2010

The Daily News

A heap of ruins where a Hindu temple of Chola period was believed to have been buried has been unearthed in the Northern part of Delft.


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Keralas possible Mediterranean links unearthed by researchers
March, 10 2010

Business Ghana

Did the Mediterranean region of megalithic age have any links with the state of Kerala in southern India?


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Centuries old shipwrecks discovered in Baltic Sea
March, 09 2010

The Associated Press

A dozen centuries old shipwrecks (some of them unusually well preserved) have been found in the Baltic sea by a gas company building an underwater pipeline between Russia and Germany, Swedish experts said Tuesday.


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Stretch of oldest Great Wall identified in central China
March, 09 2010

Trend News Agency

Stretch of oldest Great Wall identified in central China Chinese archeologists have identified the route of a 137-km stretch of China's oldest Great Wall in central Henan Province, on which the remnants of 30 km of wall is still standing, Xinhua reported.


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Maya fountain unearthed by archaeologists
March, 09 2010

USA Today

Interior of Palenque aqueduct conduit. Note the abrupt reduction in conduit size. Add plumbing to the mysterious arts of the ancient Maya, investigators report. In a Journal of Archaeological Science study, anthropologist Kirk French and civil engineer Christopher Duffy of Penn State report on a conduit designed to deliver pressurized water to Palenque, an urban center in southern Mexico, more than 1,400 years ago.


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