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Archaeological findings in the Santa Teresa de Jesus convent
March, 31 2010

Cuba News Headlines

Archaeological findings in the Santa Teresa de Jesus convent The transitory exhibition room from the La Real Fuerza Museum Castle is welcoming an important selection of objects found in an archaeological context dated between the second half of the 18th century and 1830


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Rosslyn Chapel was haven for bees
March, 31 2010

BBC

The bees entered the hive through a carved flowerAn ancient chapel has revealed a new mystery with the discovery of a 600 year old hive built into the stones.


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Men owe women for creating beer claims academic
March, 31 2010

Telegraph UK

One of man's great pleasures might be a pint of beer at the local but an academic has claimed it would never have existed without the entrepreneurial skills of women.


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Sarcophaguses found in Georgia
March, 31 2010

Azerbaijan Trend

Sarcophaguses found in Georgia Ancient graves were found in the Urbnisi village of the Kareli region during the construction of a highway. About 20 sarcophaguses were discovered dating back to the 4th and 5th centuries.


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DNA found in fossil eggs
March, 31 2010

ScienceAlert

Fossils of various types of bird eggs have allowed scientists a glimpse into the lifestyles of ancient birds.Microscopy technology at The University of Western Australia that enabled an international team of researchers to locate ancient DNA in fossilised egg shells for the first time has paleontologists around the world crowing.


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Blind snakes on Madagascar arose when it broke up with India 100 mln yrs ago
March, 31 2010

Little About

In a new research, a team of scientists discovered that blindsnakes are one of the few groups of organisms that inhabited Madagascar when it broke from India about 100 million years ago and are still living today.


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IRSC student finds possible 19th century guns in hollow log in Jensen
March, 31 2010

TCPalm

What may be 19th-century weapons were found on the shore of the Indian River Lagoon in Jensen Beach.On his first day out using his new Treasure Tracker metal detector, Jake Reynolds, 18, of Tropical Farms, came up with a mystery.


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Abbey unearthed in Abbotsbury garden
March, 31 2010

Dorset Echo

Peter Laurie with part of the Abbey found in his garden at Abbotsbury A grandfather has unearthed an 11th century abbey in his back garden.


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Graveyard of the Atlantic gives up ghost
March, 31 2010

Outer Banks Sentinel

From left, Richard Wright and Eric Christofferson of Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC), Nathan Henry of North Carolina Underwater Archaeology Branch and Gary Dail of WRC didn't let the rain hamper their planning on Monday. What might prove to be the oldest ship ever recovered from the Graveyard of the Atlantic is expected to be moved next week to property behind the Currituck Beach Lighthouse on property owned by the Outer Banks Conservationists and used by Whalehead Club and Currituck County as the site of a maritime shed complete with shad boats.


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Salvage of ancient ship off Nanao Island starts in Guangdong
March, 31 2010

Xinhua News Agency

The undated photo shows the cultural relics unearthed from previous salvage operations of an ancient ship off Nan'ao Island in Shantou, Guangdong Province, in September 2009. Ten archaeologists from Guangdong province have arrived in Shantou in an effort to salvage an ancient ship sunk off Nan'ao Island, a key cultural project of China's undersea heritage protection authorities.


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