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A well-preserved ancient site discovered in Armenia
January, 30 2009

Armenian Reporter

A 6,000-year-old skull that held a well-preserved brain. Archaeologists discover 6,000 7,000-year-old brain


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Golden age of archaeology in China
January, 30 2009

AFP

The skeletal remains of a horseIn the remote village of Yangshe on the banks of the Yellow River, Chinese archaeologists are little by little bringing an ancient culture back to life after nearly 3,000 years.


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Ancient Tongan rock carvings may offer clues to voyagers
January, 30 2009

Discovery of over 50 ancient rock engravings in Tonga, may shed some light on the pre-Polynesian Lapita peoples who voyaged across the Pacific.


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King Massinissa’s tomb in Constantine subject to deformation
January, 30 2009

King Massinissa’s tombA group of foreign archaeologists have rung the alarm of the destruction of the tomb of Massinissa, the first King of Numidia (c. 240 or 238 BC - c. 148 BC), situated at El Khroub municipality, Constantine eastern province, a reliable source told El Khabar.


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Danube Delta Holds Answers to Noahs Flood Debate
January, 29 2009

Innovations Report, Germany

Did a catastrophic flood of biblical proportions drown the shores of the Black Sea 9,500 years ago, wiping out early Neolithic settlements around its perimeter?


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Leggong had early humans 1.8 million years ago
January, 29 2009

Malaysia Star

Researchers from the Universiti Sains Malaysia s (USM) Centre for Archaeological Research Malaysia have determined that early humans lived in the region more than 1.8 million years ago based on artefacts found in Bukit Bunuh, Lenggong, Perak.


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Cave dig hopes to find signs of modern man
January, 29 2009

South Devon Herald Express

Cave dig hopes to find signs of modern manAn ultra modern search at Kents Cavern hopes to uncover clues missed by the Victorians.


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Ancient burial cave found in Hadramout
January, 29 2009

Yemen Times

A local Hadrami stumbled upon the ancient remains of human bones and broken pottery at the beginning of this week in a tomb near his house in the Qrew area of Hadramout.


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Archaeologists try to revive daily life of 2,000-year-old ancient Chinese capital
January, 29 2009

Xinhua

Archaeologists are uncovering the details of city life as it was 2,000 years ago in the ancient Chinese capital of Chang'an.


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Volunteers clear Bronze Age site
January, 29 2009

BBC

Volunteers from East Sussex have been recruited to help preserve an important Bronze age archaeological site in Eastbourne by clearing vegetation.


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