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Kodiak archaeology project unearths prehistoric questions
September, 21 2011

News Miner

Alutiiq Museum curator Patrick Saltonstall holds up a collection of 3,000-year-old stone bayonet points Sept. 13, 2011 at the museum in Kodiak, Alaska. The items were found at the Amak site, believed to be an oceanside hunting camp possibly abandoned when a prehistoric tsunami swept the area. (AP Photo/Kodiak Daily Mirror, Wes Hanna)Going into the community archaeology dig this summer, Alutiiq Museum curator Patrick Saltonstall hoped to find one of the oldest inhabited sites on the Kodiak archipelago.


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More on Roman baths discovered under Thameslink site in Southwark
September, 21 2011

Guardian UK

The Roman remains found on the south bank of the Thames in Southwark. Photograph: Network RailArchaologists find ruins of cold plunge bath and hypocaust heating system in south London near the river Thames


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Archaeologists uncover prehistoric mysteries in Northern Portugal
September, 21 2011

Portugal News

Recent archaeological investigations have uncovered a number of prehistoric sites and artefacts, including rock art and engravings at Laje da Churra in the Serra de Santa Luzia near Viana do Castelo in northern Portugal.


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Sada Mire: Uncovering Somalias heritage
September, 21 2011

BBC

Sada Mire: Uncovering Somalias heritageRecent archaeological investigations have uncovered a number of prehistoric sites and artefacts, including rock art and engravings at Laje da Churra in the Serra de Santa Luzia near Viana do Castelo in northern Portugal.


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Stone Age skulls on stakes found in Sweden
September, 19 2011

UPI

Swedish archaeologists say their discovery of Stone Age skulls mounted on wooden stakes is the first finding of its kind in the world.


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Medieval residential area found at Bulgarias Assens Fortress
September, 19 2011

Sofia Echo

Assens FortressA team of more than 20 archaeologists that has been clearing vegetation on the eastern side of Assen's Fortress in Bulgaria's Rhodope mountains has uncovered the remains of a medieval residential area adjoining the fortress.


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Buddhist stupa discovered in Andhra Pradeshs Krishna district
September, 19 2011

The Hindu

CULTURAL REMAINS: A hexagonal Ayaka pillar with a square pedestal found on a mound in Munjuluru village of Krishna District in Andhra Pradesh. Photo: V. Raju Belongs to the Vajrayana period of Buddhism, dating back to 6th and 7th Century A.D.


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200 year old mummy unearthed in Dong Nai
September, 19 2011

SGGP

The coffin containing the mummy excavated in Dong Nai Province on September 16, 2011 (Photo: Dong Nai Newspaper)The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in the southern province of Dong Nai has announced the discovery of a mummified woman in an ancient tomb in Cau Xeo commune in Long Thanh district.


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Revealed, Irelands real life zombie scare: Eighth century skeletons buried with stones in mouths
September, 19 2011

Daily Mail

Discovery: One of the skeletons that were found in Ireland with stones stuffed in their mouths to prevent them becoming zombies Archaeologists have made a gruesome discovery which could be straight out of a horror movie.


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Neolithic finds best yet at Borras Quarry, Wrexham
September, 19 2011

BBC

About 500 pottery pieces have been uncovered during the digFragments of Neolithic pottery and an ancient arrowhead represent the best finds yet from a dig at a quarry near Wrexham, say archaeologists.


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