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First Roman watermill discovered in West Cumbria
September, 02 2010

Times and Star

First Roman watermill discovered in West CumbriaTHE first Roman watermill to be discovered in Cumbria has been unearthed in an archaeological dig on the edge of Cockermouth.


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Mass Extinctions Change the Rules of Evolution
September, 02 2010

Wired News

A fossil skull of Dunkleosteus, an apex predator fish that lived between 380 million and 360 million years ago, and had what is believed to be history's most powerful biteA reinterpretation of the fossil record suggests a new answer to one of evolution's existential questions: whether global mass extinctions are just short term diversions in life's preordained course, or send life careening down wholly new paths.


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Oxfordshire garden human remains date from 500 AD
September, 02 2010

BBC

It is believed the remains are from an Anglo Saxon adult maleHuman remains found in a Oxfordshire garden, sparking a police inquiry, have been dated back to 500 AD.


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Anglo Saxon treasure goes on display at Berkeley Castle
September, 02 2010

BBC

The Anglo-Saxon ring was last shown in public in 1972A rare Anglo Saxon gold ring, which will feature on a new BBC archaeology programme this evening (Thursday 2 September), is to go on display at Berkeley Castle.


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More on Ancient brewers tapped antibiotic secrets
September, 02 2010

Emory University

Egyptian 12-dynasty figures shows workers grinding, baking and fermenting grain, to make bread and beer.A chemical analysis of the bones of ancient Nubians shows that they were regularly consuming tetracycline, most likely in their beer. The finding is the strongest evidence yet that the art of making antibiotics, which officially dates to the discovery of penicillin in 1928, was common practice nearly 2,000 years ago.


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Ancient Moche burials provided insects with banquet
September, 02 2010

USA Today

Moche, young adult. Skull with distinct areas of red pigment (cinnabar)Peru's ancient Moche exposed their dead to corpse-eating bugs as an act of veneration, archeologists report.


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Oak tracks at 10th century road site leave archaeologists puzzled
September, 02 2010

Irish Times

Jane Whitaker of Archaeological Development Services and Charles Mount of Bord na Móna delve into the site of the late Bronze Age wooden road in the Longford Pass bog in Co Tipperary yesterday.ARCHAEOLOGISTS ARE puzzled as to the exact purpose of an ancient oak road unearthed on a Bord na Móna bog in Co Tipperary.


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Archaeologists attack BPs drilling plans
September, 02 2010

The Art Newspaper

Underwater relics at risk?Damage feared to underwater sites off the coast of Libya, after Gulf disaster


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Ancient city does not actually exist, says Turkish minister
September, 02 2010

Hurriyet Daily News

State officials have already launched the process of covering the ancient city of Allianoi with sand before it is flooded with dam waterControversy over plans to bury an ancient city in western Turkey with sand ahead of a new dam project was overshadowed Wednesday by revelations from Turkey's environment minister that the site did not, in fact, exist.


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3,000 year old Iron Age temple unearthed in Jordan
September, 02 2010

MSNBC

Archaeologists also unearthed some 300 pots, figurines of deities and sacred vessels


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