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More on A cat can look at a queen
January, 22 2010

Al Ahram Weekly

Remains of a temple built by Queen Berenike and a vast collection of Ptolemaic statues have been unearthed at Kom Al Dikka in Alexandria. Nevine El Aref reports


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Ancient Egyptian magic makeup may have been medicine, too
January, 22 2010

Medill Reports

Egyptian makeup offered medical applications, but would not be used today due to toxicity.Depictions of Queen Nefertiti's alluring gaze always seem to suggest that she knew something we don't. We just never had proof. Until now.


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Dutch archeologist recounts discovery of Solomons Temple
January, 22 2010

BP News

Archaeologist Leen Ritmeyer shares his insights on Temple Mount history and archaeology during the Manuel Lectureship on Archaeology and the Bible at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Without digging a single shovel of dirt, archaeologist Leen Ritmeyer found the location of Solomon's Temple with a keen eye, biblical and historical knowledge and a tape measure.


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New evidence suggests megafauna no match for humans
January, 22 2010

ABC Online

Researchers believe the short amount of time that megafauna and humans existed together is proof they were hunted to extinctionResearchers claim there is now compelling evidence humans were responsible for the demise of Australia's megafauna.


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Thrills of the Three Kingdoms for all to see
January, 22 2010

Peoples Daily Online

Thrills of the Three Kingdoms for all to seeThe discovery of Cao Cao's tomb has triggered a new wave of enthusiasm for not just this historical figure but also the period of San Guo, or the Three Kingdoms (AD 220 280).


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Buddha's gold casket to be restored
January, 22 2010

Sakaal Times

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has decided to keep the holy relic of Gautam Buddha at Orissa's Lalitgiri, from where it was unearthed in 1985. The relic, a gold casket with a small bone piece inside it, has been currently kept at the ASI strongroom in Bhubaneswar.


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Uncovering Secrets of the Sphinx
January, 21 2010

Smithsonian Magazine

Carved in place from limestone, the Sphinx is among the world's largest statuesAfter decades of research, American archaeologist Mark Lehner has some answers about the mysteries of the Egyptian colossus


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Study: Animals populated Madagascar by rafting there
January, 21 2010

Purdue University

Purdue Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Matthew Huber at the Geological and Nuclear Sciences Core Repository in New Zealand. He is sampling the historical record contained in cores of ocean sediment to better understand the ocean currents of the southern ocean during the Eocene, which helps inform his computer modeling of the ancient climate. How did the lemurs, flying foxes and narrow striped mongooses get to the large, isolated island of Madagascar sometime after 65 million years ago?


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Evidence suggests some Mexican Indians dug up graves, dismembered bodies and reburied them
January, 21 2010

The Associated Press

Archaeologists have found evidence that pre-Hispanic groups in Mexico's Baja California peninsula dug up their decomposing dead, dismembered the bodies and then reburied them.


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Archaeological finds discovered at American military base site
January, 21 2010

Blast

Last June, archaeological investigations planned by the Archaeological Heritage Department began in Dal Molin in the Veneto Region, with active cooperation from the United States Army Garrison Vicenza, which was responsible for the financial aspects of this operation.


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