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Top ten archaeology finds of 2008
December, 20 2008

ANI

The National Geographic News has outlined a list of its ten most viewed archaeology stories of 2008, which include lost cities, baffling pyramids, and ancient graveyards.


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Sabir Bux to explore ship sunk 133 yrs ago
December, 20 2008

Express Buzz

The 133-year-old French ship which sunk in the sea near Hukitola Island of Kendrapara district would now be explored by well-known scuba diver of Orissa, Sabir Bux. He will begin the study this month.


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Discovery of Homo erectus pelvis
December, 20 2008

Spero News

Discovery of the most intact female pelvis of Homo erectus may cause scientists to reevaluate how early humans evolved to successfully birth larger-brained babies.


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Antique Buddha statues recovered
December, 20 2008

The News International

The staff of the Pakistan Customs at the international mail office (IMO) seized two antique Buddha statues estimated to be more than 5000 years old.


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Earliest Evidence Of Our Cave-dwelling Human Ancestors
December, 20 2008

Science Daily

One of the early stone tools from Wonderwerk CaveA research team led by Professor Michael Chazan, director of the University of Toronto's Archaeology Centre, has discovered the earliest evidence of our cave-dwelling human ancestors at the Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa.


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Neanderthals could have died out because their bodies overheated
December, 20 2008

Telegraph

Neanderthal DNA reveals key differences from modern humansNeanderthals may have died out because their bodies overheated as the Earth grew warmer, according to new research.


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Fossils Show Dinosaurs As Stay-at-Home Dads
December, 19 2008

The Washington Post

In a new study, scientists deduce that some types of dinosaurs, such as this adult male troodon, guarded the nests and incubated the eggsDid oviraptor daddies look forward to trips to the park?

Alas, that's a question the fossil record can't answer. But it does appear that many dinosaur fathers spent an awful lot of time around the nest watching the kids.


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Weld workers find American Indian bones
December, 19 2008

Greeley Tribune

Bones found Wednesday north of Fort Lupton appear to be American Indian and will be turned over to the state archaeologist’s office, in what may be a long process to have them properly reburied.


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Ancient chola idol recovered in Bangalore
December, 19 2008

ANI

Police in Bangalore recovered an ancient idol at least worth rupees 10.5 million rupees in the international market and arrested three people trying to sell it.


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Guardia Civil seize 19 ancient ceramic vases
December, 19 2008

Euro Weekly News

ancient ceramic vasesGUARDIA CIVIL officers from the Nature Protection Service (SEPRONA) have discovered and seized 19 amphorae dating from the first and second centuries AD.


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