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When Did Humans Return After Last Ice Age?
July, 28 2009

Science Daily

Gough's CaveThe Cheddar Gorge in Somerset was one of the first sites to be inhabited by humans when they returned to Britain near the end of the last Ice Age. According to new radio carbon dating by Oxford University researchers, outlined in the latest issue of Quaternary Science Review, humans were living in Gough's Cave 14,700 years ago.


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Extra protection for battlefields
July, 28 2009

BBC

Government troops marched through the Pass of Killiecrankie in 1689Historic battlefields across Scotland are to be given more protection.


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Anthropologists awed by catch of the day
July, 28 2009

IOL.com

A fishing boat trawling for mussels off the Dutch coast has instead landed a 40 000-year-old human bone, German scientists said on Sunday after examining the find.


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Discovery of Sasanian Layer in the Persian Gulfs Port of Siraf
July, 28 2009

The Circle Of Ancient Iranian Studies

During the archaeological research at the ancient port of Siraf in the Persian Gulf, archaeologists have identified Sasanian layers and artefacts near the Congressional Mosque, reported the Persian service of CHN.


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Archaeological Remains of Roman Theatre to be Unearthed in Ankara
July, 28 2009

Balkan Travellers

The remains of an ancient Roman theatre, which are partly buried underneath a building, will be unearthed in Turkey' s capital to become a spot for cultural events.


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Uncovering Wisbech Castles lost Bishops Palace
July, 28 2009

Peterborough Today

By digging into the floor of the dungeon, archaeologists are hoping to unlock the secrets about the lost Bishop' s Palace.Archaeologists are on the brink of solving a mystery buried deep under centuries-old dungeons in Wisbech.


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Archaeological digs uncover Qatars past
July, 28 2009

Peninsula Online

Al Zubarah siteGrowing interest in the archaeology of Qatar has resulted in a substantial number of new sites being discovered and significantly more archaeological research in the region.


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Tomb of XIV century princess found in monastery complex in Bulgaria
July, 28 2009

Focus News

Veliko Tarnovo. A phenomenal tomb of a princess, who used to live in the second half of the XIV century, was found last week during the excavation works at the Saints Peter and Paul monastery complex.


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Tyrone has a Stonehenge of its own
July, 28 2009

Tyrone Today

TRACES of a neolithic worship site near Ballygawley that could be Tyrone's version of Stonehenge have been discovered by archaeologists working on the site of the A4 dual carriageway.


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Edinburgh: excavations reveal possible site of Carmelite priory
July, 28 2009

Independent Catholic News

Edinburgh: excavations reveal possible site of Carmelite priory | medieval Carmelite priory in Edinburgh,LawsonArchaeologists believe they may have located the site of the medieval Carmelite priory in Edinburgh, following the discovery of two human skeletons by workers preparing track for a new tram line in the Scottish capital.


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