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Islander unearths Buddhist relics in Maldives
May, 28 2009

Minivan News

a relic from the pastA pre-Islamic stupa was discovered by an islander beneath his house in Raa atoll Agolhitheemu on Monday while digging to build a well.


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Vikings visited Canadian Arctic, research suggests
May, 28 2009

Canada.com

This May 26 handout photo shows a Nanook archeological site on Baffin Island. Traces of a stone-and-sod wall found at the site, if confirmed, would represent only the second location in the New World where Norse seafarers -- popularly known as Vikings -- built a dwelling.One of Canada's top Arctic archeologists says the remnants of a stone-and-sod wall unearthed on southern Baffin Island may be traces of a shelter built more than 700 years ago by Norse seafarers, a stunning find that would be just the second location in the New World with evidence of a Viking-built structure.


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Archaeologists Excavate Ancient Maya River Port in Southeast Mexico
May, 28 2009

Art Daily

The finding of 23 archaeological pieces from about 600 BC has strengthened the historic importance of the Maya city of Moral-Reforma, a river port located in the current Mexican state of Tabasco which was almost unknown until a group of experts began excavating it three months ago.


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Five ancient tombs of Song, Ming Dynasties discovered
May, 28 2009

Xinhua News Agency

Five ancient tombs were discovered recently in Huai'an, east China's Jiangsu Province, by the archaeological team of Huai'an Municipal Museum.


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Maharani's NSS students discover new archeological site
May, 28 2009

Star of Mysore

Maharani's NSS students discover new archeological siteThe NSS students of Maharani College discovered a new archeological site near Bogadi village during excavation as part of the NSS camp organised under the leadership of Dr. M.S. Thakur, Senior Scientist, CFTRI, Prof. Satyana-rayan, President of Jnanabhuthi Kendra, Sharda and Gokulam.


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Acheulian human remains found in Morocco
May, 27 2009

Xinhua News Agency

A Moroccan-French archaeology team has discovered the rear part of a human mandible that dates back to the prehistoric Acheulian phase, local MAP news agency reported on Monday.


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Acheulian human remains found in Morocco
May, 27 2009

Xinhua News Agency

A Moroccan-French archaeology team has discovered the rear part of a human mandible that dates back to the prehistoric Acheulian phase, local MAP news agency reported on Monday.


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Find may indicate medieval Norse presence in Nunavut
May, 27 2009

Canada.com

One of Canada's top Arctic archeologists says the remnants of a stone- and-sod wall unearthed on southern Baffin Island may be traces of a shelter built more than 700 years ago by Norse seafarers - a stunning find that would be just the second location in the New World with evidence of a Viking-built structure.


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Archaeologists study finds unearthed at Zilker Park
May, 27 2009

KVUE

Archaeologists study finds unearthed at Zilker ParkAfter two months, the big dig at Zilker Park is over. Crews are now re-filling an archaeological pit dug in the middle of the old rugby fields just south of Barton Springs Road.


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Earliest Known Case of Leprosy Unearthed
May, 27 2009

Live Science

A 4,000-year-old skeleton found in India bears the earliest archaeological evidence of leprosy, a new study reports.


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