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Shiloh, Israels Capital for 400 Years, Being Uncovered
July, 29 2010

Arutz Sheva

Shiloh, Israels Capital for 400 Years, Being UncoveredAs Israel's enemies attempt to deny the nation's connection to its homeland, archaeologists keep digging at the facts.


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Excavations restarting at Ikiztepe in northern Turkey
July, 29 2010

Hurriyet Daily News

Excavations restarting at Ikiztepe in northern TurkeyIkiztepe ancient site, which was discovered by archaeologists in 1940 in the Black Sea city of Samsun's Bafra district, is being excavated for 36 years and nearly 11,550 artifacts have been unearthed so far. This year's excavations has restarted in the region and will continue until Sept. 10


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Iron Age Grave Site Discovered Near Novo Mesto
July, 29 2010

Guide2Slovenia

Iron Age Grave Site Discovered Near Novo MestoA dual grave from the 4th century BC was discovered at an archaeological site near the city of Novo mesto in the Dolenjsko region (SE) on Monday. The archaeologists assume a man and a woman were buried together.


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Archaeologists Discover 2,400 Year Old Weapons and Tools in Valencia
July, 29 2010

Art Daily

The hilt of an eagle-shaped sword dated from 4th Century B.C. and made of iron is pointed at by one one of the archaeologists working at an excavation in the site of La Bastida de les Alcusses in Moixent, Valencia, during its presentation at Archeological Museum of Valencia, Spain 28 July 2010. Five sets of iron weapons belonging to Iberian warriors, and dated from 4th B.C. were found at the site of Bastida de Les Alcusses two weeks ago and presented, among others, by director of Prehistory Museum of Valencia, Helena Bonet (not seen) on 28 July 2010The finding of a set of useful weapons for warriors from 2400 years ago in La Bastida de les Alcusses located in Moixent (Valencia) has confirmed this excavation as "the peninsular town of reference to study the Iberian period."


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Reading the Writing on Walls in Pompeii
July, 29 2010

Smithsonian

From the very beginning, archaeologists noticed copious amounts of graffiti on the outsides of buildings throughout the ancient Roman world, including Pompeii.To better understand ancient Rome, one archaeologist looks at the graffiti, love notes and poetry alike, left behind by Pompeians


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Temple found in Philistine home of Goliath
July, 29 2010

Jerusalem Post

Temple found in Philistine home of Goliath Kiryat Gat discovery sheds light on Samson.


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Mystery characters show Chinas literary history 800 years older
July, 29 2010

Peoples Daily Online

The fragment of a flat flask with red brush characters on it.The Capital Museum is exhibiting more than 400 precious cultural relics in Beijing on July 29, and nearly 70 percent of those relics are being shown in public for the first time.


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Exeter city site yields evidence of a second Roman fort
July, 29 2010

Express and Echo

Exeter city site yields evidence of a second Roman fortArchaeologists believe they have found a second Roman fort on a development site in Exeter.


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Ancient Stone Monument to Napi Discovered on Canadian Prairies
July, 29 2010

Heritage Key

A map of the Napi effigy - it's about five meters by five meters in size and was created with rocks the size of a fist. You can see Napi's arms, legs, head, torso and genitalia. The dark coloured stones are ones that have been disturbed, moved from their original position. There is a depression in the torso area, as represented by the circle.A stone effigy monument, in the shape of a Blackfoot creator god named Napi, has been discovered in southern Alberta south of the Red Deer River near the hamlet of Finnegan.


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Chance discovery marks end of cousins 27 year search for WWII bomber shot down over Adriatic Sea
July, 29 2010

Daily Mail

Underwater search: Divers explore the wreck of the B24 bomber in the Adriatic Sea off Vis Island, CroatiaThe discovery of a WWII bomber at the bottom of the sea marks the end of incredible 27 year journey to find out what happened to a long lost soldier.


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