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What the Margins of Spains Ebro River Basin Looked Like 6 Million Years Ago
June, 05 2011

Science Daily

The fall in sea level in the Messinian in this part of the Mediterranean basin was about 1,300 meters. (Credit: SINC/ICM)A Spanish research team, using 3D reflection seismology, has for the first time mapped the geomorphological features of the Ebro river basin 5 to 6 million years ago. The images obtained show that the surface analysed is today 2.5 or 3 kilometres below the sea bed.


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Getting on with a colossal task
June, 05 2011

Al Ahram Weekly

The reconstructed limestone stela Unearthing yet more huge statues and reconstructing a giant stela are the most recent achievements of the team working on Pharaoh Amenhotep III's mortuary temple on Luxor's west bank, Nevine El Aref reports


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Mexico finds possible US remains from 1846 war
June, 05 2011

Seattle Times

Archaeologists said Thursday they have found 10 sets of skeletal remains that may belong to U.S. soldiers who died during a battle in the 1846 Mexican American war.


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Egyptian Mummies Hold Clues of Ancient Air Pollution
June, 05 2011

Live Science

This mummy was discovered in Dakhleh Oasis, a remote outpost in southwest Egypt and lived around 1,800 years ago, at a time when the Romans occupied Egypt. Although much of the mummy remains are lost, the area around the lungs, where particulates were found, is well preserved. CREDIT: Photo courtesy Dakhleh Oasis Project.Ancient Egyptians may have been exposed to air pollution way back when, according to new evidence of particulates in the lungs of 15 mummies, including noblemen and priests.


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Ancient Female Ancestors Roamed Far and Wide for Mates
June, 05 2011

Science Magazine

Women' s movement. Teeth (inset) of australopithecines, such as this skull of Paranthropus robustus, show females moved farther away from their birthplace than males.When it came time for members of the human family to find a mate in South Africa about 2 million years ago, it was the females, not the males, who made the first move.


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Moray site yields last minute secrets for archaeology team
June, 05 2011

The Press and Journal

UNCOVERED: The ancient axe head unearthed at the Birnie dig near Elgin. Gordon LennoxAxe head among surprise discoveries as Birnie excavation draws to a close


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New View on the Origin of First Settlers in Iceland
June, 05 2011

Iceland Review

Ruins of the cabin at Hafnir. Photo: Dr. Bjarni F. EinarssonAn archeological find in Hafnir on the Reykjanes peninsula (close to Keflavík Airport) may indicate that some men had started to come to Iceland before the year 874 AD, the year that has traditionally been considered the first year Nordic men came to Iceland to stay.


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New digging begins at Qin burial pit
June, 05 2011

Xinhua News Agency

Northwest China's Shaanxi province initiated the comprehensive archaeological and excavation work at the K9901 attendant burial pit (one of 180 funerary pits of the Qin Shihuang (259-210 BC) tomb) and its surrounding construction sites on Friday, according to the site's archaeological team.


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Sifting Through Garbage from the End of the Ice Age: Its a Living for Frontier Scientists
June, 05 2011

Anchorage Daily News

This summer, archaeologists are continuing work at a 12,000 year old prehistoric site which is yielding evidence of generations of wandering hunters who camped on a bluff overlooking the Kivalina River. What they have found is contributing new insights and contrary new evidence into the thinking on how humans spread throughout North America at the close of the Pleistocene.


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