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Shipwreck found by divers was vessel sent to help Bonnie Prince Charlie
June, 01 2009

Telegraph

A rare ring seal of Mary Queen of Scots Divers believe they have found the wreck of a vessel that may have been sent to relieve Bonnie Prince Charlie after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.


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Decoding antiquity: Eight scripts that still can't be read
June, 01 2009

New Scientist

The Etruscan Alphabet - Shown here are two of three gold plaques from Pyrgi, circa 500BC. The plaque on the left is written in Etruscan, while the one on the right is written in Phoenician. They both describe the same event - the dedication by the Etruscan ruler Thefarie Velianas of a cult placeWRITING is one of the greatest inventions in human history. Perhaps the greatest, since it made history possible. Without writing, there could be no accumulation of knowledge, no historical record, no science - and of course no books, newspapers or internet.


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Arabs Caught Digging for Gold at Archaeological Ruins
June, 01 2009

Arutz Sheva

Lemon WellBorder police officers caught seven Arabs from eastern Jerusalem digging for gold at the  Lemon Well archaeological site near Beit Shemesh on Thursday.


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They' ve found Nessea
June, 01 2009

The Sun

Pieced back together ... fossilised skeletonA SEASIDE couple stunned fossil experts by stumbling across a fearsome Loch Ness-style monster.


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A section of the Tyndrum to Fort William military road was excavated
June, 01 2009

BBC

A section of the Tyndrum to Fort William military road was excavatedRoads built to suppress rebellion in the Highlands were not always made to the exacting standards of their famous engineer, archaeologists suggest.


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