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More on 5 ancient Roman shipwrecks found off Italy coast
July, 24 2009

The Associated Press

This photo taken in June 2009 and made available on Friday, July 24, 2009 by the Italian Culture Ministry and the Aurora Trust, shows Italian Carabinier divers coming to surface with an ancient mortar, found with other objects off the coast of Ventotene, a tiny island part of an archipelago between Rome and Naples, Italy. Archaeology officials say they have found five well-preserved Roman shipwrecks off a small Mediterranean island, with their cargo of amphorae, pots and other objects largely intact. They date from the 1st century B.C. to the 4th century and carried wine amphorae, kitchen tools and some metal and glass objects that have yet to be identified, Italy's Culture Ministry said.Archaeologists have found five well-preserved Roman shipwrecks deep under the sea off a small Mediterranean island, with their cargo of vases, pots and other objects largely intact, official said Friday.


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More on Alter to Mysterious Deity Found at Roman Fort
July, 24 2009

Discovery News

Shrine to a Mysterious God A massive altar dedicated to an eastern cult deity has emerged during excavations of a Roman fort in northern England.


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Remains of Ancient Buildings Found in Croatia
July, 23 2009

Javno

Ruins of a old building For the first time above-ground remains have been found at the archaeological area of Galovo in Slavonski Brod.


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Archaeologists investigate Mark Twains Virginia City
July, 23 2009

Nevada Appeal

Archaeologists investigate Mark Twains Virginia CityA team of archaeologists is currently continuing excavations that they hope will shed light on life in Virginia City during the time when Mark Twain called the place home.


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15 Hohokam dwellings found at road project
July, 23 2009

Green Valley News

Archeologists have discovered 15 prehistoric Hohokam dwellings in an area that will soon be covered by an extension of the Interstate 19 east frontage road, but the find shouldn' t cause major delays to the much-anticipated construction project.


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A 700 year trip beneath Mud Bay
July, 23 2009

News Tribune

Dale Croes, South Puget Sound Community College archaeology professor, and several summerquarter students observe as Mark Williams, a site supervisor and former student, carefully uncovers a section of material Tuesday at the Squaxin Island tribal archaeology site on Mud Bay.Squaxin Site: Dig exposes history of tribal fishing camp


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More evidence found that a comet smashed into Canada
July, 23 2009

Kelowna

A team of U.S. scientists that has unearthed a layer of microscopic diamonds on a California island is calling the find a possible  smoking gun to prove a controversial theory that debris from a massive comet - believed to have smashed into northern Canada nearly 13,000 years ago - wiped out the woolly mammoth and dozens of other Ice Age mammals, triggered a 1,000-year period of global cooling and threatened the fragile foothold of North America' s earliest human inhabitants.


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Pre-Incan mummy dug up in center of Lima
July, 23 2009

Reuters

An archaeologist cleans a mummy of the pre-Inca culture Ychsma at an archaeological site in Lima July 22, 2009. A pre-Incan mummy and eight other skeletons have been dug up from under what used to be a shanty town in the middle of Peru's capital, archeologists said on Wednesday.


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Archaeological site unearthed in Taiz
July, 23 2009

Yemen News Agency

Archaeological site unearthed in Taiz Local Source in Taiz governorate said on Thursday that an archaeological site was unearthed in Dhubab gardens, five kilometres out of Taiz governorate.


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Archaeologists Discover Nymph Sanctuary in Central Bulgaria
July, 23 2009

Balkan Travellers

A sanctuary where, during Antiquity, the nymph cult was celebrated was recently found by archaeologists in the vicinity of the Nicopolis ad Istrum ancient site, located near the town of Veliko Tarnovo in central Bulgaria.


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