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First Iranians who lived on the Iranian plateau
August, 25 2009

Iranian

The ancient history of Iran, like many other countries, is believed to be based upon the archeological findings and a mixture of documented myths and information recorded by historians or religious entities of the time. Archaeology, which is the study of human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of cultural and environmental data, has been carried out in Iran since quite a long time.


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Tracing King Tuts Roots
August, 25 2009

Asharq Alawsat

Tutankhamen, the golden pharaoh, continues to bedazzle the entire world. The discovery of King Tut's tomb, which took place around 85 years ago, remains the most important archeological discovery of our time, not just in Egypt, but in the entire world.


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Tusk Of 44,000-Year-Old Mammoth Found near McMinnville
August, 25 2009

KPTV

Tusk Of 44,000-Year-Old Mammoth Found near McMinnvilleArchaeologists made history in Oregon on Sunday when they recovered the second tusk of a 44,000-year-old mammoth near McMinnville.


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Lawyer finds 90-million-year-old crocodile fossil
August, 25 2009

Calgary Herald

A Manitoba lawyer who moonlights as a part-time paleontologist recently made a find any full-time fossil hunter would be proud of: the remains of a 90-million-year-old crocodile.


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New York University Digs in Cyprus Show Worship of God Apollo
August, 24 2009

Bloomberg

Archaeologists in Cyprus found evidence that an island off the Mediterranean country' s south- west coast was the site of a temple for worshiping Apollo, the ancient Greek god of light, prophecy, music and healing.


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For Early Man, It Wasnt Easier Being Green
August, 24 2009

NPR

Archaeologists who study early hunter-gatherer societies are discovering that even the simplest cultures altered their environments, whether they meant to or not.


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Laboratory to Decipher Zapoteca Writing will be Created
August, 24 2009

Art Daily

The laboratory will warrantee that engraved stones distributed around the archaeological zone undergo detailed study, in an adequate place for their preservation and storage.Nearly 300 engraved stones will be studied in the laboratory that will be operating at Monte Alban Archaeological Zone in Oaxaca to advance in Zapoteca writing deciphering.


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Healthy diet staved off obesity for ancient man
August, 24 2009

Todays Zaman

Researchers suggest that the ancient humans living in 8,000 years old Çatalhöyük had no problems with obesity or being overweight. Research at Konya's Çatalhöyük suggests that the ancient humans living there had no problems with obesity or being overweight, British archeologist Dr. Ian Hodder has said based on his work at the site.


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Mughal Emperors Kashmir coin discovered
August, 24 2009

Kashmir Watch

A British archaeologist has claimed to have discovered the zodiac  mohur' (coin) of Mughal emperor Noor-ud Din Jahangir, which he is believed to have struck from Kashmir mint in the name of his queen Noor Jahan during his rule.


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Ancient skeletons could help solve mystery of rare disease
August, 24 2009

Irish Independent

TWO ancient skeletons with a rare genetic bone disease unearthed from a medieval Irish graveyard may hold key insights for medical experts.


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