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Byzantine Bathhouse Provides Shelter Amid Rocket Attacks
March, 26 2009

Arutz Sheva

Byzantine bathhouseDespite Kassam rockets, a team of archaeologists has nearly completed the excavation of a Byzantine village containing the largest bathhouse ever discovered in Israel.


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Mud yields secrets of Newport's medieval ship
March, 26 2009

South Wales Argus

Archeologist Neil Stevenson with some of the pig bones found among the remains of the Newport ship IT looks like gloop from the River Usk. But as Mike Buckingham finds out, where there's muck there's an historical treasure trove.


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Germany's stone age cannibalism
March, 26 2009

Guardian

Some skeletons show signs of cannibalism. Tens of thousands of ancient human bones found in Germany suggest that victims were not killed just to satisfy hunger, writes Pierre Le Hir in Le Monde


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Ironware piece unearthed from Turkey found to be oldest steel
March, 26 2009

The Hindu News

A piece of ironware excavated from a Turkish archaeological site is about 4,000 years old, making it the world's oldest steel, Japanese archaeologists said on Thursday.


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Rome fetes creators of Colosseum
March, 26 2009

Ansa news in English

Rome fetes creators of ColosseumRome is gearing up to celebrate 2000 years since the birth of the Emperor Vespasian, founder of the Flavian dynasty and father of the city's most famous landmark, the Colosseum.


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Woodbury Castle dig begins
March, 26 2009

Devon 24

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have this week begun a detailed survey of Woodbury Castle -in an attempt to find out more about the condition of the ancient defences and the original layout of the site.


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Crusaders tunnels found beneath historic heart of Maltese capital
March, 26 2009

Newspost Online

A tunnel network has been uncovered beneath the historic heart of the Maltese capital of Valletta, which according to rumors, had been constructed by the crusading Knights of the island of Malta.


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Earliest intact bony fish fossil reveals new clue for modern vertebrate origins
March, 26 2009

CCTV

Fish FossilChinese scientists' discovery of an intact and ancient fish fossil might bring the search for modern vertebrate origins out of the Devonian age (416 to 359 million years ago) and into the preceding period.


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Archaeologists explore McDowell House grounds
March, 26 2009

McDowell News

Archaeological technician Mike Murrow (left) and archaeologist Ken Robinson (center) of Wake Forest University use the ground-penetrating radar as Jeff Coats and historian Anne Swann help with the effort.Archaeologists are uncovering some of the McDowell House's long-buried secrets.


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Rare talisman fragments found at Nara tomb
March, 26 2009

The Daily Yomiuri

The Nara prefectural Kashihara Archaeological Institute has announced that pieces of a vessel-shaped haniwa clay object with rare markings has been excavated at the Suyama ancient burial mound in Koryocho, Nara Prefecture.


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