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Rare Brahmi stone inscription unearthed
May, 22 2010

Assam Tribune

The Archaeology Directorate here has acquired a Brahmi stone inscription that is described to be the largest of the stone inscriptions in Brahmi script found so far in the State. This has established beyond doubt expansion of the Brahmanical culture to far eastern areas of North Bank part of the State.


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So where are Anthony and Cleopatra?
May, 22 2010

Al Ahram Weekly

A view of Osiris temple at Taposiris Magna, Alexandria Cleopatra's curse hung over the ancient city of Taposiris Magna, 50km west of Alexandria, where excavators combed the sand last Saturday looking for her resting place with her beloved Mark Anthony. Nevine El Aref witnessed the search


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Chola period plates, icons unearthed
May, 22 2010

The Hindu

Bronze deities and worship artefacts excavated along with a copper-ring at Kailasanathar temple in Kazhukanni Muttam in Tiruindalur village in Mayiladuthurai Nagapattinam district on ThursdayOver 85 copper plates and twelve bronze icons were found in the Kailasanathar temple in Kazhukanni Muttam in Tiruindalur village here on Thursday in a first of its kind archaeological discovery in Tamil Nadu.


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Discovery of ancient burial chamber turns rumour mill
May, 22 2010

Vancouver Sun

Locals say it could be the final resting place of Ajax's niece, contain a golden chariot and will unleash a horrible curse.


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Archaeological finds dating back 1,000 years are unearthed at Wilberforce College
May, 22 2010

This is Hull

Archaeology supervisor Doug Jobling with a piece of pottery found on the site that dates back to the year 200AD.Students at a Hull college have literally seen history dug up before their eyes. Archaeological finds have been unearthed on the site of Wilberforce College in east Hull. And experts reckon the artefacts help fill in missing gaps about the city's ancient settlements.


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Archaeologists unearth Metal Age furnaces in Dong Anh
May, 22 2010

Viet Nam News

Ancient copper furnaces discovered at the Dinh Trang archaeological site and some metal weapons (above) also unearthed at the site.Ancient copper furnaces recently unearthed at an archaeological site in Dong Anh, in the north of Ha Noi, have shed important light on the Metal Age, according to archaeologists.


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Mughal silver coins found in Khammam
May, 22 2010

Deccan Chronicle

The department of archaeology and museums on Friday received a treasure trove comprising 20 silver coins of the Mughal era from Garla mandal in Khammam district.


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Mexican Codices will be Digitalized for their Study
May, 22 2010

Art Daily

A page of the Mesoamerican codice 'Chavero de Huexotzingo' that is part of a project to collected Mesoamerican codices from all over the world, and make them accessible for internet users through the World Digital Library. USA's John Van Oudenaren, advisor for the World Digital Library, presented the project during an international congress with the participation of representants from the 16 of the world's biggest libraries in Mexico City, Mexico on 19 May 2010The creation of the Mexican Digital Library represents the only option to recover at least 20 Prehispanic Codex that survived the Conquest, to present guarded in libraries around the world; "the day we gather most of these ancient documents digitally we will have a great virtual Amoxcalli that will let us understand better Mesoamerican world".


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Acadian expulsion church may be found
May, 22 2010

CBC

Archeologists at the Grand Pré National Historic Site in Nova Scotia are working on remains of what may be the original Acadian churchThe remnants of the original church where Acadian men and boys were rounded up in 1755 and told they would be expelled may have been unearthed at the Grand Pre National Historic Site in Nova Scotia.


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Copernicuss remains reburied in Polish cathedral
May, 22 2010

France24

A computer reconstruction of Nicolas Copernicus made from the skull discovered in the cathedral in Frombork, northern Poland, in 2005. The remains of the 16th century father of modern astronomy, were reburied in a Polish cathedral Saturday as a cleric expressed regret for Church condemnation of his theories. The remains of Nicolas Copernicus, the 16th century father of modern astronomy, were reburied in a Polish cathedral Saturday as a cleric expressed regret for Church condemnation of his theories.


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