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British Museum in battle with Iran over ancient charter of rights
January, 26 2010

Guardian UK

Dr Irving Finkel of the British museum.Tehran alleges time wasting as curator trawls through thousands of cuneiform clay fragments for Cyrus the Great's legacy


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Weapons cache halts building
January, 26 2010

Daily Dispatch

AMAZING FIND: But the hundreds of bayonets and gun barrels are holding up work on Lovedale FET College in King Williams Town.WORK on a multi million rand construction project at Lovedale Further Education and Training College in King William's Town has not progressed since an arms cache was found at the site last year.


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Medusas in Caesarea Harbor
January, 26 2010

Israel Antiquities Authority

A unique archaeological exhibition has opened in Caesarea harbor: for the first time the general public can see an extraordinary 1,700 year old sarcophagus cover that is one of the most impressive ever discovered in Caesarea.


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Amman idol, copper coins unearthed near Mannargudi
January, 26 2010

Deccan Chronicle

A three and a half foot stone idol of goddess Amman and a mud pot containing a hoard of ancient copper coins were unearthed by construction workers at two different places near Mannargudi.


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The Ancient City of Ulpiana
January, 26 2010

Balkan Insight

Ruins of the ancient city of UlpianaRemnants of the Roman empire lie just 7 kilometres south east of Prishtina at the Ulpiana excavation site, located in a field near the town of Gracanica.


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Birdlike Dinosaur Was Adept Glider
January, 26 2010

Science Now

On the wing. A foam model of a four-winged dinosaur show how it could have glided among the trees. How did birds learn to fly? The first flight tests of a foam model of a four winged, feathered dinosaur suggest that early birds may have started their aviation careers by gliding down from trees.


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Historic Welsh pillar that's shrouded in mystery
January, 26 2010

The Leader

Eliseg's Pillar as it stands today WITH a low lying mist over the hills all around, the Valley of the Cross seems a particularly mysterious place on this chilly morning.


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Father and son unearth home of Roman water gods
January, 25 2010

Irish Independent

A PAIR of amateur archaeologists from Britain believe that they have found the hidden source of a Roman aqueduct, 1,900 years after it was inaugurated by the emperor Trajan.


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Remains found during routine works in Catral
January, 25 2010

Euro Weekly News

THE Mayor of Catral, Aurelio Albero, has announced that an archaeological dig may be carried out in the Plaza de Espana where several human remains and pieces of ancient pottery have been found recently and which are being studied to determine their age.


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Renovating Tomb of King David
January, 25 2010

Ynetnews

David's Tomb compound King David's Tomb complex and Last Supper Room on Mount Zion are important religious, historical sites, which draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Despite this, site was neglected for many years, but has recently been restored


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