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7500 year old skeleton found in northeastern Bulgaria
June, 27 2011

Sofia Echo

7500 year old skeleton found in northeastern BulgariaBulgarian archaeologists have found the remains of what seems to be a 7500 year old prehistoric skeleton in the region of Koriyata, near the town of Suvorovo in northeast Bulgaria, Focus news agency reported on June 27 2011.


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Civil War graffiti covers this Virginia home
June, 27 2011

Gadling

Civil War graffiti covers this Virginia homeGraffiti is now a fairly common part of our culture's dialogue, but did you know soldiers in the Civil War also tagged, doodled, and conversed with one another on walls?


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Archaeologists furious over councillors bunny huggers jibe
June, 27 2011

Guardian UK

In 2009 archaeologists found 51 decapitated skeletons dating back to the late Saxon period on a construction site in Dorset. Photograph: Dorset County Council/PATory council leader threatened to overturn principle that developers must pay for archaeological excavation


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Ryedale Windy Pits skeletons were sacrificial
June, 27 2011

BBC

The bones revealed signs that the victims did not die naturallyA new investigation has revealed that human skeletons discovered in caves on the North York Moors were likely to have been the victims of ritual sacrifice 2,000 years ago.


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New Pharaonic artefacts discovered in North Egypts site of San El Hagar
June, 27 2011

Alram Online

New Pharaonic artefacts discovered in North Egypts site of San El HagarA collection of painted blocks used in the construction of king Osorkon IIs temple have been unearthed in San El Hagar in the Delta city of Sharqia


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Prehistoric BBQ Leftovers Found
June, 27 2011

Discovery News

A 7,700-year-old fire pit is revealing how our ancestors put on a BBQ. Around 8,000 years ago, prehistoric hunters killed an aurochs and their grilling techniques were frozen in time.


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Ancient stones a mystery for archeologists, scientists
June, 27 2011

Dayton News

Years ago, I got to know an archeologist that worked with archeological digs in East Texas in the area now covered by Lake Sam Rayburn.


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More on Peering into the Past: Camera Looks Inside Ancient Mayan Tomb
June, 26 2011

Time Magazine

More on Peering into the Past: Camera Looks Inside Ancient Mayan TombToo fragile to excavate, archaeologists had to rely on artificial eyes to peek inside the burial chamber.


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Hidden Lives of Baltimores Irish Immigrants Unearthed for First Time
June, 26 2011

Science Daily

Child's play - a tiny 19th century doll head found in Baltimore County. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Maryland)An archaeological team from the University of Maryland is unearthing a unique picture of the Baltimore area's early Irish immigrants of city children taught to read and write at home before widespread public education and child labor laws, as well as insular rural residents who resisted assimilation for one hundred years.


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Archeologists make new discoveries in Pachacamac temple
June, 26 2011

Andina

Archeologists make new discoveries in the temple of Pachacamac. Photo: ANDINA/archivo.A group of archeologists, lead by Katiusha Bernuy, recently discovered the entry to the Calle Norte Sur (North South street) of the temple of Pachacamac, in southeast Lima.


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