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Ancient Middle Eastern stone structures revealed by Google Earth
October, 30 2011

The National

Safawi Wheel 6 is one of the many structures in Jordan that archaeologists are trying to catalogue and explain. Courtesy David KennedyIn the 1920s, Royal Air Force pilots flying airmail routes from Cairo to Baghdad noticed something bizarre in the lava fields of Syria, eastern Jordan and Saudi Arabia.


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Archeologists discover Roman artifacts in Osijek
October, 30 2011

Croatian Times

Divers have fished out a relief and a tombstone dating back to Roman times out of Drava river near Osijek.


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The Scrolls as a Start, Not an End
October, 30 2011

New York Times

THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS A fragment of text at this exhibition at Discovery Times Square, which offers a historical arc for the scrolls that is different from the usual one.Don't expect to see the glittering marvels of King Tut's tomb. Few artifacts at the provocative new exhibition at Discovery Times Square  The Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Biblical Times will inspire aesthetic wonder.


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Egypt receives 122 stolen artefacts from Australia
October, 30 2011

Ahram Online

a papyrus showing goddess maat with open wingsA collection of 122 ancient Egyptian and Greco Roman artefacts, found in Australia, will soon be on display at the Egyptian Museum


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Dig sheds light on College of William and Marys early history
October, 30 2011

William and Mary News

Archeologists work at the Brafferton dig siteAn archeological dig this summer at the College of William & Mary's Brafferton building uncovered artifacts experts believe point to the school's early history.


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Archaeopteryx still the first bird
October, 30 2011

ScienceAlert

Cast of the German specimen in the Australian Museum, SydneyThe crown of the famous 150 million year old Archaeopteryx fossil as the first bird has been restored by a new evolutionary tree.


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Israeli archaeologists find tiny token of Christian faith from the 6th century in Jerusalem
October, 30 2011

Washington Post

An Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) restorer displays a Byzantine 0.8 by 0.6-inch (2 by 1.5cm) Christian icon box made of bone with a cross carved on the lid in Jerusalem, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. The was likely carried by a Christian believer who lost it on one of Jerusalem' s streets around the end of the 6th century A.D. Archaeologist Yana Tchekhanovets of the Israel Antiquities Authority says the box is unique and offers the first archaeological evidence that the use of icons in the Byzantine period was not limited to church ceremonies.A tiny, exquisitely made box found on an excavated street in Jerusalem is a token of Christian faith from 1,400 years ago, Israeli archaeologists said Sunday.


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Treasure of Benghazi Stolen in One of the Biggest Heists in Archaeological History
October, 30 2011

Fox News

Silver didrachm, part of The Treasure of Benghazi collection have been stolen by looters in LibyaA priceless collection of 7,700 gold, silver and bronze coins from ancient times known as the Treasure of Benghazi was stolen when a gang drilled through the concrete ceiling of an underground vault in the Libyan city earlier this year.


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Archaeologists discover rare statues at Angkor Wat
October, 28 2011

Asian Correspondent

Archaeologists at Cambodia's famous Angkor Wat temple complex say they have unearthed the largest Buddhist statues there in eight decades.


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Archeology Groups Oppose Proposed Arizona Land Swap
October, 28 2011

Science Magazine

Archeology groups are lining up against a proposal, currently being debated on the floor of the House of Representatives, to give a major copper mining company a large chunk of federal land in Arizona in exchange for private lands. The groups are particularly concerned that any mine built on the former federal land would destroy archeological sites near Oak Flat, a popular Arizona recreational area.


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