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Traits of undisturbed site excite, spur archaeologists
August, 06 2010

ENC Today

A pottery shard from the site shows the classic pattern familiar on most American Indian pottery. The design was likely made by impressing fabric upon the wet clay before the natives fired the pot.  Open a box to a 1,000 piece puzzle and find there are only a dozen or so pieces left. Can you imagine the picture?


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New findings from ancient tomb in Italy
August, 06 2010

UPI

Open a box to a 1,000 piece puzzle and find there are only a dozen or so pieces left. Can you imagine the picture?


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Govt digs in over Aboriginal relics at bypass
August, 06 2010

ABC Online

A report has confirmed the site dates back 41,000 yearsThe State Government has again ruled out alternative routes to the Brighton bypass despite a final archaeology report recommending an Aboriginal site be protected.


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110 million year old frog skeleton found in Hyogo
August, 06 2010

Mainichi Daily News

The nearly complete prehistoric-frog skeleton. The head is on the left side. Photo taken at the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo in Sanda, Hyogo, Aug. 5A nearly complete skeleton of a prehistoric frog has been found at a site in Tanba, Hyogo Prefecture, a local museum announced on Aug. 5.


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Fantastic dig ends at Marden Henge in Wiltshire
August, 06 2010

BBC

A 4,500 year-old dwelling was uncovered at the digExcavation work has finally come to an end at prehistoric site, Marden Henge near Devizes.


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Recent Archaeology Find of Alleged Remains of Saint John the Baptist Causes Controversy
August, 05 2010

Balkan Travellers

John the BaptistThe recent find near Sozopol is very nice and pleasant, but the results from the examination should be seen first, Bulgaria's Minister of Culture Vezhdi Rashidov said yesterday, regarding the recent archaeological discovery of remains that were almost immediately announced to have belonged to Saint John the Baptist.


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The 100 million year old catodile: Scientists unearth ancient feline crocodile
August, 05 2010

Daily Mail

Discovery: This artists impression shows a Cretaceous crocodile that had a scaly armoured body and cat-like features. At 3 inches long it had a similar size to modern catsA fossil crocodile reveals that this conservative group of reptiles was once much more adventurous.


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More on Canadian born woman discovers oldest known writing in Jerusalem
August, 05 2010

Jewish Tribune

On July 12 Hebrew University made the dramatic announcement that a little clay fragment with the oldest known writing in Jerusalem had been discovered.


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Unearthing area history near Fort Lawrence
August, 05 2010

The Amherst Daily News

Parks Canada archaeologist Charles Burke and archaeological assistant Catherine Lapointe look over some of the artifacts that have been found at the public archaeological dig at the former Acadian village of BeaubassinArchaeologists with Parks Canada continue to be amazed at what's coming out of the ground at the site of a former Acadian village near Fort Lawrence.


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Archaeologists plan more digs around Cagayan caves
August, 05 2010

Inquirer

THE LEADER of the excavation team that dug up the oldest bone fragment in the Asia Pacific in a Cagayan Valley cave said they were planning more excavations in the area to seek answers to the mysteries unearthed by the remains.


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