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25 million-year-old fossil found at Bells Beach
July, 25 2009

Geelong Advertiser

The fossil found near Bells Beach.A 25-MILLION-YEAR-OLD whale fossil discovered near Bells Beach has been described as an exciting and significant find by Museum Victoria.


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Substructure Discovered in Chichen Itza
July, 25 2009

Art Daily

Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) found a substructure near El Castillo and Templo de los Guerreros, in Chichen Itza, Yucatan, more than 1,000 years old. The construction corresponds to the period previous to the site splendor, between 8th and 9th centuries, and brings in important data regarding Maya urbanism.


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Bishops Palace to yield its final secrets as dig ends
July, 25 2009

Aberdeen Press and Journal

DIGGING DEEP: From left, Heewoon Bae, Tom Calf, Grace Flood and Rory McDonough with the mediaeval beam. Kevin EmslieArchaeologists to remove section of mediaeval bridge


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Unwrapping Brooklyn's Mummies
July, 24 2009

Archaeology Magazine

Cartonnage containing mummy of Hor (ca. 712-664 B.C.E.) is prepared for CT scanning at North Shore University Hospital (Adam Husted, Brooklyn Museum) How new CT scans produced much more than fancy images of bones


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Recently Destroyed Archaeological Site in Khuzestan Province
July, 24 2009

The Circle Of Ancient Iranian Studies

Believed to be the Lost Partho-Sasanian City of Azem


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Archeologists found 4000 year old settlement
July, 24 2009

GR Reporter

Archeologists found 4000 year old settlementArcheologists found a 4000 year old settlement around St. Iraklodios monastery in Troulya  about 25km southeast of the Cyprian capital Nicosia.


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Archaeological cachette found in Egypt
July, 24 2009

eTurboNews

Archaeological cachette found in Egypt A new archaeological cachette was found early this week in the western area of the Egyptian museum. This new discovery was part of a project by the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) to enhance the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square in Cairo.


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Historians track Chinese history in Idaho
July, 24 2009

The Associated Press

A black ponytail in a 1920s mason jar, empty graves in an Idaho forest cemetery, a massacre in an isolated river canyon - they' re all links in the little-told story of the Chinese in Idaho, who came by the thousands but then drastically left at the turn of the century.


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Earliest human relics in Taiwan unearthed in Taitung cave
July, 24 2009

eTaiwan News

Earliest human relics in Taiwan unearthed in Taitung caveA team from Academia Sinica, Taiwan's highest research institute, has recently discovered a neolithic stone hearth in a cave in the eastern county of Taitung that has been confirmed as the earliest human relic to have been discovered in Taiwan, the Taitung county government said Friday.


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Genetic Analysis Reveals Aborigines May Have Originated From India
July, 24 2009

MedIndia

Genetic research conducted by a team of Indian scientists has indicated that aborigines, who initially arrived in Australia via south Asia, may have originated from India.


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