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Priceless gold bracelets from 700 BC are unearthed near Ramsgate
September, 04 2010

Express UK

Still coated with earth, the two gold bracelets discovered on road site These beautiful Bronze Age gold bracelets are the highlights of finds at the site of a new road.


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Archaeologist unearths secrets from Blackstone
September, 04 2010

Kidderminster Shuttle

A WORCESTERSHIRE County Council officer has made history by uncovering the secrets of a Iron Age settlement near Bewdley in an international archaeological journal.


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Ancient boat discovered on Norfolk Broads
September, 04 2010

Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

The ancient boat discovered in Norfolk Archaeologists have hailed the "once in a lifetime" discovery of a three metre wooden vessel in the heart of the Norfolk Broads which could yield fresh clues about how our ancestors lived their lives.


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New Owners Acquire Ice Age Discovery in Door County
September, 04 2010

WBAY

The Cardy family of Door County has a lot to be proud of not only because their property dates back generations but because on that property are artifacts older than the Egyptian pyramids.


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Sunken ship may contain piece of Bladensburg history
September, 04 2010

Gazette

U.S. Navy archeologist Robert Neyland enters the Patuxent River to examine a wreck believed to be that of the USS Scorpion, a ship that was sunk before The Battle of Bladensburg.Archeologists work to unearth piece of War of 1812 battle


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Archaeology Department completes expedition in Cyprus
September, 03 2010

Lycoming College News

The Lycoming College Archaeology Department announced the completion of its 2010 expedition to Idalion, Cyprus, under the direction of Dr. Pamela Gaber, professor of archaeology and Judaic studies and director of Lycoming's field school.


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Dirt hills or Indian mounds? Some call for dig
September, 03 2010

Columbus Dispatch

Terry Lambert, 54, walks amid the ongoing renovations at Indian Mound Park on the South Side. Despite the name, there is no evidence the mounds on the site are ancient burial monuments. Some state officials, though, say without a survey of the land, no one can be certain.Construction at Columbus park could threaten artifacts if there are any


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Divers have salvaged what is believed to be the worlds oldest preserved beer
September, 03 2010

IOL

Divers have salvaged what is believed to be the world's oldest preserved beer from a 200 year old shipwreck, the government of the semi autonomous Aland Islands, located in the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden said on Friday.


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Scientists find evidence discrediting theory Amazon was virtually unlivable
September, 03 2010

Washington Post

Divers have salvaged what is believed to be the world's oldest preserved beer from a 200 year old shipwreck, the government of the semi autonomous Aland Islands, located in the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden said on Friday.


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Rare German wartime bomber found in Kent seabed to be raised for museum display
September, 03 2010

Daily Mail

Sands of time: An underwater side scan of a twin-engined Dornier 17 German wartime bomber, found on a sandbank off Deal, Kent, 70 years after it was shot down during the Battle of Britain. The RAF Museum plans to raise the well-preserved aircraft and put it on displayA rare German wartime bomber which was discovered on a sandbank 70 years after it was shot down during the Battle of Britain is to be raised, it was announced today.


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