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WWII fighter plane hailed the aviation equivalent of Tutankhamuns Tomb found preserved in the Sahara
May, 22 2012

Telegraph UK

The cockpit of the Kittyhawk P-40 that crashed in the Sahara Desert  A Second World War aeroplane that crash landed in the Sahara Desert before the British pilot walked to his death has been found almost perfectly preserved 70 years later.


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Archaeologists Discover Possible Site of a Sixth Century Miracle in Jerusalem
May, 22 2012

Popular Archaeology

Archaeologists Discover Possible Site of a Sixth Century Miracle in JerusalemIsraeli archaeologists have uncovered what they suggest may be the Byzantine quarry site referred to in the miracle story by Procopius of Caesarea.


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A Mummy Switcheroo
May, 22 2012

Discovery News

Ankhpakhered's painted sarcophagus. Credit: Sabina Malgora/Mummy Project; Min, the ancient Egyptian god of phallus and fertility, might have brought some worldy advantages to his male worshippers, but offered little protection when it came to spiritual life.


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Stone carvers defy Taliban to return to the Bamiyan valley
May, 22 2012

Guardian UK

Afghans learning the skills of stone-working in the Bamiyan valley, where the Taliban blew up two giant buddhas in 2001. Afghan students learn the centuries old skills that carved out the giant buddhas blown up by extremists


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The Dolmen at Monticello
May, 22 2012

The Stone Pages

The village of Monticello near Finale Ligure, in the west of Italy, is located along the western slopes of Gottaro. The dolmen is located in Valeggia, 199 metres above sea level along the northern slopes of Bric delle Pernici.


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Old Shipwrecks Reveal Their Chemical Secrets
May, 22 2012

SciNews

A team of scientists from the University of Gothenburg and Stockholm University has found large quantities of sulphur and iron compounds in marine archaeological wood from shipwrecks both in the Baltic Sea area and off the west coast of Sweden.


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Warfare Began with Human Hunter Gatherers?
May, 22 2012

Popular Archaeology

Research scientist suggests that the potential for full scale warfare is uniquely human, not an invention of earlier primate ancestors.


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200 Year Old Shipwreck Found in Gulf of Mexico
May, 22 2012

Live Science

The remains of a ship, perhaps dating back to the early 1800s, found in the Gulf of Mexico by NOAA's Okeanos Explorer.A newly discovered shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico may have originally gone down 200 years ago. The ship is full of glass bottles, ceramic plates and boxes of muskets.


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New Paleolithic remains found near the Liuhuaishan site in Bose Basin, Guangxi
May, 22 2012

PhysOrg

Fig.1 Stone artifacts near the Liuhuaishan site of Bose Basin, Guangxi. 1-2, Cores; 3-4, flakes; 5-8, picks9-12, choppers and chopping tools. Credit: XU Xin and LI FengThe Liuhuaishan site is an important early Paleolithic site found in the Bose Basin.


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Humanitys Best Friend: How Dogs May Have Helped Humans Beat the Neanderthals
May, 22 2012

The Atlantic

Over 20,000 years ago, humans won the evolutionary battle against Neanderthals. They may have had some assistance in that from their best friends.


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