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MUN research team uncovers unique and unusual fossil in Codroy Valley
August, 26 2010

Western Star

This fossil bone that was uncovered in Northwest Cove in the Codroy Valley is likely the first of its kind found in the provinceA single fossil bone found in the Codroy Valley could soon shed some light on the ancient history of the area.


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Ice Age remains found during A46 widening work
August, 26 2010

BBC

Ice Age artefacts along with Roman remains have been uncoveredArchaeological remains from the Ice Age have been uncovered by workmen widening the A46 in Nottinghamshire.


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Ancient stone structures found in Azerbaijan
August, 26 2010

Novosti Azerbaijan

Material monuments related to domestic and funeral traditions were found during archaeological digs in Balakan region.


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Bulgarian Archeologists Uncover Trojan War Burial Sites
August, 26 2010

Novinite

Bulgarian archeologists are researching sites all over the country. The summer is the archeology prime time when many discoveries are made. A burial site with three funeral mounds is researched by Bulgarian archeologists near the southern city of Yambol.


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Syrian and German Archaeologists Find Cultural Ties between Mesopotamia, Mediterranean and Nile Vall
August, 26 2010

Global Arab Network

Syrian and German Archaeologists Find Cultural Ties between Mesopotamia, Mediterranean and Nile Valley  Head of the German archaeological expedition working in the Katana Kingdom ruins at Tel el Mesherfeh archaeological site in Homs Prof. Peter Pfalzner said the archaeological finds in the site during the past two days indicate that Katana Kingdom enjoyed influence and important international and trade ties.


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One of the earliest windows in Britain discovered
August, 26 2010

Newbury Weekly News Group

Saxon windowThe window in Boxford was made by a Saxon craftsman more than 1,000 years ago


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Anthropology students excavate Babine Lake area
August, 26 2010

The Interior News

Lake Babine Nation student Ramona Williams prepares to take measurements during excavation at the Nilkitkwa Lake village site.An archaeological team has unearthed 1,500 year old dye production facilities during excavations of the ancient city of Myra Andriake in Turkey's Mediterranean province of Antalya.


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Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Dye Production Facilities in South Western Turkey
August, 26 2010

Balkan Travellers

MyraAn archaeological team has unearthed 1,500 year old dye production facilities during excavations of the ancient city of Myra Andriake in Turkey's Mediterranean province of Antalya.


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More on The Lost City: A discovery in the desert could rewrite the history of ancient Egypt
August, 26 2010

Yale Alumni Magazine

The Lost City: A discovery in the desert could rewrite the history of ancient EgyptFor much of the twentieth century, Egyptologists shied away from explorations in the vast sand sea known as the Western Desert.


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Bull Killer, Sun Lord: Mithraism
August, 26 2010

Archaeology Magazine

The tauroctony scene, in which Mithras kills the bull, from Rome Foreign religions grew rapidly in the 1st century A.D. Roman Empire, including worship of Jesus Christ, the Egyptian goddess Isis, and an eastern sun god, Mithras


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