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A temple of Roman goddess Nemesis, discovered in Alba Iulia
April, 13 2011

Business Review

A temple of Roman goddess Nemesis, discovered in Alba IuliaA temple built by Roman legions at the end of the second or start of the third century has been discovered within the Alba Iulia citadel, reports Mediafax news wire.


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Largest archaeological survey of Gallipoli uncovers dozens of artefacts
April, 12 2011

Courier Mail

IN THE TRENCHES: A sniper at Gallipoli aims his periscope rifle while an observer with his periscope watches. Source: Herald Sun DIGGERS at Gallipoli in 1915 favoured rum over beer, but Turkish soldiers went for the amber fluid as they fought pitched trench battles just metres from each other.


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Shakespeares last home is focus of archaeological dig
April, 12 2011

BBC

Archaeologists will be delving into layers of Tudor soil untouched for 400 yearsArchaeologists have begun delving into layers of Tudor soil untouched for 400 years as they resume a dig on the site of William Shakespeare's last home.


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How Photography Changed War Civil War
April, 12 2011

Discovery News

This photograph of a scene in Antietam, Md. shows bodies, possibly moved in order to keep the church in the background. The photograph was taken by Alexander Gardner, who worked for a time as an assistant to Matthew Brady.Civil War photographers completely changed popular perceptions of modern warfare.


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Archaeologists Uncover Evidence of a Minoan Presence Among Ancient Canaanites
April, 12 2011

Popular Archaeology

Excavating a "corridor" feature of the MB palace. Courtesy Tel Kabri Excavations ProjectExcavations at a large Middle Bronze Age Canaanite Palace in the western Galilee region of present-day Israel are revealing mounting evidence of an ancient Minoan cultural presence in ancient Canaan during the 17th century B.C.E.,


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Archaeologist Claims to Find Nails from Jesus Cross
April, 12 2011

Beliefnet

Archaeologist Claims to Find Nails from Jesus CrossAn Israeli Canadian journalist believes he may have tracked down two of the iron nails used to crucify Jesus to the cross. Or at least objects that "could be" the long lost relics.


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How old is Serpent Mound?
April, 12 2011

The Peoples Defender

Photo by Jeffrey Wilson/ Friends of Serpent Mound The scenic location of Serpent Mound is captured in an early autumn aerial view . Archaeologists seek to date the renowned earthwork


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Gay caveman theory gets a rocky reception
April, 12 2011

Msnbc

The skeleton of a Stone-Age man, dating back to about 2,500 to 2,800 B.C., found on the outskirts of Prague. He was buried on his left with his head facing west -  a traditionally female position. Definitely not a caveman, and could be a third gender, archaeologists warn


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Southern Tomb Unearthed in China
April, 12 2011

Anhui News

Cultural relics found in the southern tombDozens of cultural relics were discovered in the southern tomb, one of the two adjoining tombs dating back to the period of China's Warring States(475 221BC), Monday in Lu'an city, Anhui province.


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Was Eurasia a stones throw for early humans?
April, 12 2011

Nature

Was Eurasia a stones throw for early humans?Picture this scene: it's 1.8 million years ago in the southern reaches of the Caucasus Mountains and a powerful feline, an ancestor of the modern jaguar, has just made a kill.


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