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8,000-year-old human skeleton found in a Turkey tomb
August, 02 2009

Targana

An 8,000-year-old human skeleton was found during excavations in one of the oldest residential areas in southern Turkey, a media report said.


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Was There Really a Great Flood?
August, 02 2009

The Epoch Times

The story of a Great Flood is present throughout many ancient cultures. But did it really happen?  In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights. - Genesis 7:11-12


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Students Excavate 19th Century Jail
August, 02 2009

The Tribune Chronicle

A graduate student at Youngstown State University, works in a pit at the site of the old Mahoning County Courthouse in Canfield, Ohio.A group of Youngstown State University students is digging into the history surrounding a county landmark.


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Ancient stone sculpture of Goddess of 6th - 7th Century A.D. discovered in Indian Kashmir
August, 01 2009

Ground Report

Ancient stone sculpture of Goddess of 6th - 7th Century A.D. discovered in Indian Kashmir In Indian Kashmir, J & K Police department discovered an ancient and magnificent stone sculpture of Goddess Lakshmi from an ancient spring at Village Nagabal Lesser in Kokernag area of South Kashmir.


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More on 2,000-year-old ritual cup found in Old City of Jerusalem
August, 01 2009

Los Angeles Times

Two lines of text on the limestone cup. The text isn' t eroded but researchers have been unable to decipher it; the inscription is deliberately cryptic. They do know it contains the Hebrew word for God, YHWH or Yahweh.The 10 lines of Aramaic or Hebrew script on the artifact is 'unprecedented,' an archaeologist says. Researchers are not yet able to decipher it.


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Egyptian experts to conserve mummy in Hyderabad museum
August, 01 2009

Thaindian News

Expert assistance from Egypt is finally on its way to conserve an Egyptian mummy dating back to 2500 BC at a museum here. The mummy, believed to be of Nasihu, daughter of the sixth Pharaoh of Egypt, is on display at the Andhra Pradesh State Archaeological Museum here since 1930 but is now decaying.


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Castle ruins may shed light on loyal warlord
August, 01 2009

Daily Yomiuri

Part of the ruins of a historically significant castle abandoned about 400 years ago has been uncovered in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture.


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Hidden Gobi Desert relics found
August, 01 2009

BBC

Rare Buddhist treasures, not seen for more than 70 years, have been unearthed in the Gobi Desert.


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