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Rare artefacts found at Basu Bihar archaeological site
December, 26 2008

The Daily Star

A piece of artefact and a clay seal, top, found during the excavation at Basu Bihar archaeological site, bottom, under Shibganj upazila recently.Two pieces of northern black polished ware (NBPW) and some other artefacts, including ancient brick-built structures, have been found in an excavation at Basu Bihar archaeological site under Shibganj upazila recently.


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Michigan wants Griffin shipwreck case dropped
December, 26 2008

The Associated Press

The state of Michigan says it has seen no additional evidence to support a claim that a famous 17th century ship is buried in northern Lake Michigan.


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Australian Arrested Leaving Egypt With Gift-Wrapped Mummies
December, 25 2008

Fox News

An Australian teacher who allegedly stuffed his luggage with 2,000-year old animal mummies and religious figurines wrapped as gifts was arrested Wednesday and charged with smuggling antiquities, an Egyptian airport security official said.


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Archaeologists unearth Chosun-era palace office in South Korea
December, 25 2008

ANI

A team of archaeologists has unearthed the Royal Palace Keepers Bureau during the Chosun Dynasty and the site of a tobacco factory of the Japanese colonial period near the royal shrine of Jongmyo, Seoul, in South Korea.


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Unearthed celadon clay pottery in Anhui
December, 24 2008

Anhui News

celadon clay potteryA huge North Song Dynasty Dragon Kiln covering 3700 square meters was discovered on Wapian Mountain, Xinguan village, in She county of northern China’s Anhui Province in September 2008. Large numbers of unearthed celadon clay pots were dug out of the Dragon Kiln.


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Satellites unearthing ancient Egyptian ruins
December, 24 2008

CNN

The enclosure wall of the Great Aten temple in Egypt, as seen from the QuickBird satelliteArchaeologists believe they have unearthed only a small fraction of Egypt's ancient ruins, but they're making new discoveries with help from high-tech allies -- satellites that peer into the past from the distance of space.


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3000 year-old graves excavated in Fujian
December, 24 2008

Alibaba News Channel

3000 year-old gravesArcheologists have excavated a 3000 year-old group of graves discovered among Shang and Zhou dynasty ruins at Luohan Mountain in Fujian, southeast China, according to reports on Fujiansoutheast.net.


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Egyptian City of the Dead Gets Much Bigger
December, 24 2008

Fox News

Laborers dig in the new excavations in Saqqara, about 12 miles south of Cairo, Egypt.A pair of 4,300-year-old pharaonic tombs discovered at Saqqara indicate that the sprawling necropolis south of Cairo is even larger than previously thought, Egypt's top archaeologist said Monday.


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Can Tenerife and Bosnia help rewrite pyramid history?
December, 24 2008

Tenerife News

The worlds of Tenerife and Bosnia may seem poles apart but a fascinating link is about to be revealed. When you think about pyramids, you will probably conjure up images of Egypt or Central America.


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Narasimha temple at Rajgarh in shambles
December, 23 2008

Sakaal Times

A 17th century temple, dedicated to the ''Narasimha Avatar'' of Lord Vishnu, located at Narsinghgarh in this district is in a dilapidated condition due to lack of maintenance.


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