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Human evolution: the long, winding road to modern man
June, 20 2011

Guardian UK

Chris Stringer, head of human origins at the Natural History Museum. Photograph: Eamonn Mccabe for the GuardianProfessor Chris Stringer tells how conflicting theories and new discoveries have shaped our understanding of humanity's past and of how narrow the line is between survival and failure


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Rock are expert examines fading Montana pictographs near Billings
June, 20 2011

The Republic

An archaeologist and rock art expert has surveyed Pictograph Cave State Park near Billings to help state officials figure out how to protect the images that are in some instances more than 2,000 years old.


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Archaeologists Unscramble Ancient Graffiti In Israel
June, 20 2011

NPR

Archaeologists Unscramble Ancient Graffiti In IsraelAramaic is the lingua franca of the ancient Middle East, the linguistic root of modern day Hebrew and Arabic.


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Charnel house gives up its secret: 1,000 human bones
June, 20 2011

The Scotsman

A STONE AGE burial chamber in Orkney has yielded a gruesome haul of more than 1,000 human bones, it was revealed yesterday.


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Arrow origins traced to Africa
June, 20 2011

USA Today

Back in 1991, archaeologists unearthed the frozen body of a man who died some 5,300 years ago in the Alps.


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UC Research Uncovers Late Bronze Age Fortress
June, 20 2011

University of Cincinnati

Overview of the excavation site in what was the ancient city of Bamboula, a Bronze Age city that was an important trading center for the Middle East, Egypt and Greece.The University of Cincinnati's most recent research in Cyprus reveals the remnants of a Late Bronze Age (1500 750 B.C.) fortress that may have functioned to protect an important urban economic center in the ancient world.


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Roman Dodecahedron May Remain Mystery Forever
June, 20 2011

Fox News

Mysterious, 12-sizeds geometric objects known only as "Roman dodecahedrons" have long mystified archaeologists.World's first Wiffle Ball or ancient Roman Chia Pet we asked you to explain what distinguished archeologists could not. What in the world is a "Roman dodecahedron?"


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Explore tunnels inside Great Pyramid of Giza in 3D tour
June, 19 2011

New Scientist

New Scientist was first to reveal some exciting findings from an innovative robotic exploration of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.


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Penn team uncovers skeleton of worlds oldest child
June, 19 2011

Philadelphia Daily News

Paleoartist Viktor works on the model of Bouchra, which means "good news" in Arabic. Some say it's possible this child's people were part of our ancestry.Last year, while a Penn team of archaeologists was working in Morocco, members uncovered a treasure beyond anything they'd imagined a skeleton of a child from 108,000 years ago.


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Half of all ancient Aboriginal rock art at risk of being lost
June, 19 2011

Independent UK

Rock art depciting a ship in Arnhem LandArchaeologists launch campaign to save Australia's indigenous paintings


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