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More on Ancient Persians gassed Romans
January, 19 2009

BBC

Remains in the city wall suggest toxic gases were used in a siege on the cityA UK researcher said he found evidence that the Persian Empire used poisonous gases on the Roman city of Dura, Eastern Syria, in the 3rd Century AD.


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Egypt asks Sweden to return artifacts
January, 19 2009

The Associated Press

Egypt has formally asked Sweden for the return of 212 artifacts taken out of the country by a Swedish collector in mid 1920s, Egypt's chief archaeologist said Monday.


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Persepolis yields six ancient wells
January, 19 2009

Press TV

Persepolis, Fars Province, IranIranian archeologists have found six wells in the western part of the Achaemenid capital of Persepolis in the southern Fars Province.


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Iraq to US: Return Babylonian era Torah manuscripts
January, 18 2009

Jerusalem Post

The Iraqi Interior Ministry accused security companies working with the American military forces of attempting to smuggle out unique archeological artifacts, stating its concern that Babylonian-era Torah manuscripts were smuggled to Israel, the London-based daily Al-Hayat reported.


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Origin of matai beams is pointer to Dunedin's past
January, 18 2009

Otago Daily Times

Otago Settlers Museum curator Peter Read with lengths of timber found during an archaeological dig at the Countdown Dunedin Central supermarket last year.Naylor Love builders working on an extension to the Countdown Dunedin Central supermarket, between Cumberland and Great King Sts, unearthed the lengths of matai, complete with steel adze marks.


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Historical grave of temptress Mastani dug up
January, 18 2009

Times of India

Miscreants dug up the grave of the 18th century historical figure Mastani, the temptress in Maharashtra at Pabal village, about 50 km from Pune on Friday night, police said.


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Lost treasure, wrecked directive
January, 18 2009

Times of Malta

Ghar l-Iburdan, a cave village in Roman times, lies punctured and invaded by quarry works at Misrah is-Suffara. The damage is conveniently concealed by mounds of aggregate.Heritage and crime are often both invisible... until you step on them. Thrilling rewards come paired with burning disappointments when out walking in the Maltese countryside. At this time of year, the lush greenery, pushing out from every cranny, covers a medley of environmental sins on the ground.


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Ancient Greek vessel docks for Pompey refit
January, 18 2009

The Independent

The most complete ancient Greek ship ever found – which is being painstakingly pieced back together by marine archaeology experts in Portsmouth – is shown here as it would probably have looked when it sailed around the Greek islands at the time of Homer.


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Ilkhanid-era wall discovered near Tehran
January, 18 2009

Tehran Times

Ruins of an Ilkhanid-era wall have recently been unearthed during the second season of excavation on the Yengeh-Emam Tepe in the Savoj-Bolagh region, west of Tehran.


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Colorful tomb relics unearthed in northern China
January, 17 2009

Xinhua

In northern China's Shanxi province, archaeologists have recently unearthed four dozen tombs believed to be those of the noble families of Song, Jin and Yuan dynasties built 1,000 to 800 years ago.


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