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Diggings in Novgorod Kremlin to Resume
April, 20 2010

Russia InfoCenter

Granovitaya Chamber of Novgorod KremlinRussian archeologists have a strong intention to resume diggings in Novgorod Kremlin this summer.


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4,000 year old relics spur new look at Sa Huynh culture
April, 19 2010

Thanh Nien Daily

4,000 year old relics spur new look at Sa Huynh culture Archaeologists in the central province of Quang Ngai have found relics dating back some 4,000 years, encouraging scientists to study afresh one of Vietnam's most prominent cultures.


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2,000 year old study centre unearthed
April, 19 2010

Hindustan Times

Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of an ancient Buddhist study centre at Telhara village in Bihar's Nalanda district. The centre is believed to be nearly 2,000 years old.


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Study gives insight to Mayan culture
April, 19 2010

University of Houston

Arturo Pascual, director of the Institute of Aesthetic Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, delivered a presentation on his findings on the excavation in El Tajin, Veracruz in Mexico. Through his findings of ancient art and architecture in Veracruz, Mexico, a Mexican archaeologist defined the importance of an earlier period in history at a lecture Monday.


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X Woman coexisted with Neanderthals and modern humans 40,000 years ago
April, 19 2010

24 Hour World News

A new study has suggested that an unknown type of human, nicknamed "X Woman," coexisted with Neanderthals and our own species between 30,000 to 50,000 years ago.


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Italians study Irans Pasargadae
April, 19 2010

Press TV

The Cyrus Tomb, Pasargadae, IranItalian archeologists have finished their studies on the destructive impacts of the Sivand Dam on the ancient site of Pasargadae in southern Iran.


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Skeletons unearthed at VIMS may be two 17th century female servants
April, 19 2010

Richmond Times Dispatch

One skeleton on the Virginia Institute of Marine Science campus was buried shallow, oriented east to west. The other skeleton was buried a little deeper nearby, oriented north to south.


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18th century quay identified in Connemara
April, 19 2010

Irish Times

Archaeologist Michael Gibbons (left) with local boatmen John Conneely and John Brittain on the rocks of a 40-metre long quay which they discovered in Clifden Bay at Errislannan. It may have been built over two centuries ago. A "LOST" 18th century quay and a pre Christian oyster kitchen midden are among a series of new finds recorded in Connemara by archaeologist Michael Gibbons.


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Buddhist artifact found in Chandrapur village
April, 19 2010

Sakaal Times

An archaeological excavation near here has led to the recovery of an ancient 'Worship Plaque', carved in red stone that is revered in Buddhism.


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More on Archaeologists Unearth Early Roman Sculpture Fragments at Stobi Site
April, 19 2010

Balkan Travellers

StobiArchaeologists unearthed a sculpture fragments of a man's head and a small torso dating from to the Early Roman period during recent excavations of the ancient Stobi site in central Macedonia.


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