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Boat found at Sea of Galilee dates back to time of Jesus
April, 22 2011

The Herald Times

Pottery and nails that were found near the boat are displayed in the Ancient Galilee Boat museum in Israel. Jackie Shecker Finch | Courtesy photoAfter a severe four year drought, two fishermen were walking alongside the Sea of Galilee when they made an amazing discovery.


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Rare well preserved Ming Dynasty tomb found in Longquan
April, 22 2011

GoChengdoo

Rare well preserved Ming Dynasty tomb found in LongquanA well-preserved and exquisitely designed Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644) tomb was found at a Longquan construction site for the new Chengdu Chongqing bullet train tunnel, reported Sichuan Online and West China City Daily.


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Archaeologists Uncover Likely Evidence of Church Where Pocahontas Was Married
April, 20 2011

Popular Archaeology

The baptism of Pocahontas. Painting depiction by artist John Gadsby Chapman. Public Domain.Archaeologists begin to uncover evidence of what may be the church where Pocahontas, the famous daughter of the 17th century Powhatan tribal nations chief, and who arguably saved the life of legendary English explorer Captain John Smith, was baptized and married.


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Was Last Supper a Day Earlier?
April, 20 2011

Discovery News

Researchers have long been puzzled by an apparent inconsistency in the BibleJesus' arrest, interrogation and separate trials likely did not all take place in the space of one night.


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Why Ancient Mayan Communities Were Living on the Edge of What Is Now a Massive Wetland
April, 20 2011

Science Daily

Left to right: David Lentz, Nicholas Dunning and Robert Griffin, coring Tikal reservoir. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Cincinnati)University of Cincinnati research is investigating why a highly sophisticated civilization decided to build large, bustling cities next to what is essentially swampland.


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Who killed the hill fort nine? Mystery find shakes our iron age assumptions
April, 20 2011

Guardian UK

Gruesome discoveries in Peak District dig challenge accepted wisdom about 'peaceful' life in ancient Britain


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Geocacher finds ancient Yavapai jar
April, 20 2011

Daily Courier

Joanna Dodder/The Daily CourierWhen Dave Kurr was a kid exploring the hills north of Prescott with his friends, he was bummed out when they would find arrowheads and he never did.


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Using 40 plus years of additional archaeological info, Cherokees updating ancient village
April, 20 2011

Daily Journal

Tucked away amid the hundreds of tall trees surrounding the Cherokee Heritage Center, the Tsa La Gi village purports to show visitors what life might have been like for Cherokees before the American Indian tribe first encountered Europeans during the mid 16th century.


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Killing fields of ancient Syria revealed
April, 20 2011

Science News

Texas barbecue has nothing on the ancient Near East.


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Wyoming Oil and Gas Exploration Leads to Undiscovered Artifacts
April, 20 2011

New West Energy

A covered wagon rests on the site of a 19th century campground at the New Fork River Crossing Historical Park in September 2010. Energy companies donated funds for preservationists to buy the property. WyoFile photo courtesy Derek Farr/Sublette County Historical Society. Drilling by energy companies is uncovering exciting finds on private property long after public lands have been picked over.


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