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Deadly medication? Bonn scientists shed light on the dark secret of Queen Hatshepsuts flacon
August, 21 2011

EurekAlert

The corpus delicti is a plain flacon from among the possessions of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, who lived around 1450 B.C., which is on exhibit in the permanent collection of the Egyptian Museum of the University of Bonn.


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Children found sacrificed in pre Incan ritual
August, 21 2011

3News

The bodies were found near the ancient city of Chan ChanPeruvian archaeologists have uncovered the remains of 12 children and 20 llamas sacrificed some 800 years ago by the pre Incan Chimu civilization.


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UI archaeologists find 7,000 year old site in Des Moines
August, 21 2011

The Gazette

OSA crew documents a hearth at the Palace site; Archaeologists use laser-transit technology for high-precision mapping at the Palace site; Spear points discovered at the Palace site; Stone axe head found at the Palace site. (Office of the State Archaeologist)More than 6,000 artifacts were found


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Archaeologists comb newly found Civil War POW camp
August, 21 2011

Kansas City Star

A Union soldier interned at Camp Lawton apparently had this bronze grocery token from Michigan. When word reached Camp Lawton that the enemy army of Gen. William T. Sherman was approaching, the prison camp's Confederate officers rounded up their thousands of Union army POWs for a swift evacuation.


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A Church Complex Unearthed near Starosel
August, 21 2011

Standart News

Dr. Ivan Hristov is viewing one of the stone blocks of the temple at the Kozi Gramadi archeologic site.The team of archeologists led by Ivan Hristov from the National Museum of History ran into the ruins of an early Christian church lying at some 2km to the north of the largest Thracian sanctuary that of Chetinyova Mogila, near the village of Starosel.


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Wreck of 16th century Swedish warship found in Baltic
August, 21 2011

DAWN

The wreck of a Swedish warship that historians hope is the Mars, head of king Erik XIV's fleet before it sank in the Baltic in 1564, has been found off Sweden's coast, museum officials said on Friday.


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Underground chamber unearthed in Irish garden
August, 19 2011

The Stone Pages

An ancient underground chamber which could date back 2,000 years has been unearthed near Clonmany in Inishowen (County Donegal, Ireland).


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Prehistoric burial cist excavated on Dartmoor
August, 19 2011

The Stone Pages

Excavation has begun of a prehistoric burial cist, situated high up on Whitehorse Hill on northern Dartmoor (southwest England).


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Brainless Mummy Revealed in 3D Images
August, 19 2011

Yahoo News

This mummy seems to be missing a brain and other vital organs, new images reveal, and the finding suggests the man held a high status when alive 2,500 years ago in ancient Egypt.


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Archaeologists excavating Arastu Tepe for signs of Kura Aras culture
August, 19 2011

Tehran Times

This photo shows a number of shards discovered at the Yanik Tepe in northwestern Iran. (File photo by the British Institute at Ankara).A team of Archaeologists is currently working on the Arastu Tepe in order to find signs of the Kura Aras culture in the mound located near the town of Malard in the southwest of Tehran.


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