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Gristhorpe Man speaks after 4,000 years
August, 02 2010

BBC

Gristhorpe Man would have spoken some from of Proto-CelticAfter 4,000 years Gristhorpe Man is finally breaking his silence.


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Triceratops never really existed but was just a young version of another dinosaur
August, 02 2010

Daily Mail

The fearsome triceratops which lived between 72 and 65 million years ago, was actually just a young torosaurus, scientists sayIt is one of the most recognisable dinosaurs, part of the Holy Trinity of childhood favourites alongside the brontosaurus and the mighty T Rex.


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Coins belonging to Mughal era found in Guna
August, 01 2010

Hindustan Times

Copper coins dating back to Mughal era were discovered in a village, about 60 km from Guna, during the repairs work of a house, police said today.


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Sassanid ruins found in Isfahan
August, 01 2010

Press TV

Ashraf Mound, Isfahan, IranIranian archeologists have found the remains of a Sassanid structure and the ruins of a palace, which they say must have belonged to Afsharid ruler Ashraf Afghan.


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Researchers discover fossil of human older than Tabon Man
August, 01 2010

GMA news

The foot bone discovered in Callao Cave was a mere 61 millimeters or 2.4 inches.Move over, Tabon Man. Callao Man is here. Evidence has emerged that the islands comprising the Philippines could have been inhabited by humans more than a dozen millennia before the so called Tabon Man of Palawan, long thought to be the archipelago's oldest settlers.


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Coronation Site of Mughal Emperor Akbar in ruins
August, 01 2010

Punjab Newsline

Takhat-E-AkbariAbout 2 kilometer from historic and border town of Kalanaur in Gurdaspur district, the masonry platform is situated where Mughal Emperor Akbar was coronated on February 14,1556.


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Archaeologists Claim John the Baptist Reliquary First on Bulgarian Coastline
August, 01 2010

Novinite

Archaeologists Claim John the Baptist Reliquary First on Bulgarian CoastlineBulgarian archaeologists claim that the reliquary with the relics of St. John the Baptist, found in the souther Black sea town of Sozopol, is the first ever around the Bulgarian coastline.


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