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Fragment Of Hebrew Inscription From Period Of Kings Of Judah Found
April, 27 2009

Science Daily

A fragment of a Hebrew inscription from the period of the Kings of Judah was found.A fragment of a limestone plaque bearing several letters of ancient Hebrew script was discovered while sifting soil that was excavated in the vicinity of the Gihon Spring, within the precincts of the  Walls around Jerusalem National Park .


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A closer look at Henry VIII
April, 27 2009

AFP

Henry VIIIEngland's King Henry VIII is known as a tyrant who killed two of his six wives, but a series of exhibitions marking 500 years since his coronation reveal he was also a romantic, a keen sportsman - and the country's first eurosceptic.


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Gujjars are of Turk Origin: Study
April, 27 2009

Punjab News

A latest study revealed that the word  Gujjar has been originated in Turkey and initially used by Turks of Central Asia in third millennium BC.


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Passages Under Bosnian Pyramid 5000 Years Old
April, 27 2009

Javno

Researchers in the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun. The tested stalagmite formed in a collapsed part of the tunnel, which means that the age of the tunnel is far older than the stalagmite.


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Roman-era catacombs unearthed near Bethlehem University
April, 26 2009

Maan News

Roman-era catacombs unearthed near Bethlehem UniversityRoman-era catacombs were unearthed in Bethlehem Saturday during construction in an empty lot beside Bethlehem University.


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Ancestors may have used bone tools to make smoothies
April, 26 2009

New Scientist

A range of bone tools used by our ancestors 1 to 2 million years ago Ancient humans might have used animal bones to grind fruit smoothies as well as dig up termites, a new analysis of mysterious 1 to 2 million-year-old tools suggests.


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Hohokam dig ends in Continental
April, 26 2009

Sahuarita Sun

Archaeologists working for Pima County work on a dig near Continental. The dig wrapped up TuesdayJust steps away from a Green Valley storage center lies a hidden treasure - an 800-year-old archeological site once occupied by the prehistoric Hohokam people.


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Mystery Of Horse Domestication Solved?
April, 26 2009

Science Daily

Wild horses were domesticated in the Ponto-Caspian steppe region (today Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Romania) in the 3rd millennium B.C. Despite the pivotal role horses have played in the history of human societies, the process of their domestication is not well understood.


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Excavation at merchant's home continues
April, 26 2009

Boston Globe

R.I. site could provide clues to 18th-century life


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Painting false doors from Herakleopolis Magna
April, 25 2009

Al-Ahram Weekly

Painting false doors from Herakleopolis MagnaTHE HERAKLEOPOLIS false doors, which date back to the First Intermediate Period and Early Middle Kingdom era, display the skills of local artisans. Among these magnificent doors are those belonging to Lady Meret, who held the title of "king's ornament"; Khety, a funerary priest, and Ipy, the king's royal acquaintance.


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