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New discovery links ancient Egypt and Jordan valley site
September, 01 2009

Jerusalem Post

Although Egyptian-Israeli relations have been frosty in recent years, ties between the two lands were vibrant around 3,000 BCE during the Early Bronze Age - at least according to Tel Aviv University and University College London archeologists who discovered a rare, four-centimeter-long stone fragment at the point where the Jordan River exits Lake Kinneret.


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Angola Final frontier for fossils
September, 01 2009

BBC

The fossilised remains of sharks and other marine animals have also been found in Angola, lodged in the rocks where there used to be sea In the past, most people who went to Angola were searching for oil, diamonds or landmines.


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Decoding the Ancient Script of the Indus Valley
September, 01 2009

TIME

A Harappan unicorn seal, dated 2400BC, from the ancient Indus Valley civilization that spread across part of modern India and PakistanThe ancient cities of the Indus Valley belonged to the greatest civilization the world may never know. Since the 1920s, dozens of archaeological expeditions have unearthed traces of a 4,500-year-old urban culture that covered some 300,000 square miles in modern day Pakistan and north-western India.


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Hill fort dates back 3,000 years
September, 01 2009

BBC

An earlier dig at Moel Famau showed evidence of life 10,000 years agoArchaeologists have discovered that a hill fort in Denbighshire may be almost 3,000 years old.


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Diggers unearth giant hippo near Alice Springs
September, 01 2009

ScienceAlert

The giant hippo-like animal died out about 40 000 years ago, but bones have been found at several sitesScientists from the NT Museum and Flinders University have discovered the remains of a giant hippo-like animal near Alice Springs, a find that will shed new light on the Territory' s prehistoric past.


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