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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 survey Roman road
March, 05 2010

The Portsmouth News

The history of the road, which runs from Winchester to Chichester, is to be investigated and people are invited to get involved in a field visit.


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Egypt retrieves prehistoric artifacts from Britain
March, 05 2010

IC Publications

Britain has sent back to Egypt some 25,000 ancient artifacts, some dating as far back as the stone age, Egypt's culture minister said on Thursday.


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Hexham conference to outline results of Hadrians Wall management study
March, 04 2010

Hexham

Hadrian's WallResults of a study on how to boost the benefits of having world heritage sites will be outlined at a conference in Northumberland today. The first Hadrian's Wall world heritage site conference is taking place at Hexham Auction Mart.


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Dinosaurs oldest relative found
March, 04 2010

BBC

Asilisaurus kongwe was a very close relative of the dinosaursScientists have discovered a dinosaur like creature 10 million years older than the earliest known dinosaurs.


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Homo sapiens may have reached India 74,000 yrs ago
March, 04 2010

Deccan Herald

Homo sapiens may have reached India 74,000 yrs agoPushing the clock backwards, archeologists have dug up ancient stone tools in Andhra Pradesh, suggesting arrival and survival of modern human beings in India as early as 74,000 years ago.


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Templar crucifixion nail found in imaginary country. But is it a hoax?
March, 04 2010

Examiner

Templar CrossMedia outlets are reporting that archaeologists on the "island of Ilheu de Pontinha, just off the coast of Madeira" have found a four inch Roman nail from the time of Christ's crucifixion buried with the skeletons of what appear to be three Templar Knights.


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Second excavations season at the locality Auli, at Pano Pyrgos Tillyrias 2009
March, 04 2010

ISRIA

The Ministry of Communications and Works (Department of Antiquities) announces the completion of the second archaeological excavation at the locality  Auli , at the community of Pano Pyrgos, Tillyria.


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More on Middle Ages Fortifications Unearthed At Prague Castle
March, 04 2010

CZ News

1791 Prague Castle map by Frantisek (Franz) HegertAs Jana Marikova Kubkova of Archaeological Institute of the Academy of Science informed CZK while excavation works in Prague Castle Czech archeologists uncoverd fragments of a 9th century moat, a rampart dated back to the 10th and 11th centuries and an unique illustration of that period's Castle buildings.


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Ida fossil looks like lemur, not human ancestor
March, 04 2010

USA Today

Fossil and X-ray images of Darwinius masillae, a primate species from 47-million years ago, under fire from scientists who see it as a lemur ancestor, rather than a relative of apes and humans.So long "Ida"? A well publicized 47 million year old primate fossil looks like an ancestor to lemurs, not people, concluded a paleontology team Tuesday.


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Retelling the history of New Mexicos Native Americans
March, 04 2010

Stanford University

Professor Michael Wilcox examines a burned room at a cliff dwelling known as Keet Seel at Navajo Nation National Monument (in Northern Arizona).The Pueblo Revolt and the Mythology of Conquest by Michael Wilcox corrects the story of New Mexican Native populations while retelling the saga of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and promoting an indigenous approach to archaeology.


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