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Roman Bathhouses in Southern Syria: New Archaeological Discoveries
January, 16 2011

Global Arab Network

Roman Bathhouses in Southern Syria: New Archaeological Discoveries The Roman bathhouses in the archaeological city of Bosra, which were built in a strategic location at the center of the ancient city, played a very important role in the social life of the inhabitants during the Roman reign as they were centers for making commercial transactions and exchanging information, in addition to their role in entertainment.


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Byzantine Mosaic Painting Unearthed in Central Syria
January, 16 2011

Global Arab Network

Byzantine Mosaic Painting Unearthed in Central Syria Byzantine mosaic painting remnants were unearthed at Faydht Marina archaeological site, northeastern of Salamiyah in Hama province.


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Over 500 ancient artifacts unearthed in northeastern Iran
January, 16 2011

Tehran Times

Members of an archaeological team excavate at the Bazgir Tepe in northeastern Iran in an undated photo. Over 500 metal artifacts have been discovered during the excavation on the ancient mound. (Photo by IRNA) Over 500 ancient metal artifacts have recently been discovered during an archaeological excavation on the Bazgir Tepe in Gorgan Province in northeastern Iran.


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Effective use of power in the Bronze Age societies of Central Europe
January, 14 2011

Alpha Galileo

During the first part of the Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin in Central Europe, a large proportion of the population lived in what are known as tell building societies.


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Byzantine coins and water tank unearthed in archaeological city of Apamea
January, 14 2011

Global Arab Network

Byzantine coins and water tank unearthed in archaeological city of Apamea the National Excavation Mission has unearthed some archaeological coins, clay pieces and water tank at the archaeological Bath of Acriba, to the north of the Archaeological city of Apamea in Hama province.


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Human Skeletons and Vessels Dating from 900 to 1521 AD Located at Tamtoc, San Luis Potosi
January, 14 2011

Art Daily

Five Prehispanic burials of high rank personages, accompanied by rich offerings were found. Photo: Estela Martínez/INAH.Five Prehispanic burials of high rank personages, accompanied by rich offerings, were discovered recently at Tamtoc Archaeological Zone, in San Luis Potosi, by researchers from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).


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Pet Size Dinosaur Was Early Ancestor to T. Rex, Researchers Say
January, 14 2011

New York Times

This undated handout photo provided by the journal Science shows a replica of the skull of Eodromaeus. (AP / Science, Mike Hettwer)Researchers have discovered a small but ferocious dinosaur that lived 230 million years ago, just as dinosaurs were beginning to emerge.


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More on Residents in Areni Village Savor Discovery of Worlds Oldest Winery
January, 14 2011

Asbarez Armenian News

Residents in Areni Village Savor Discovery of Worlds Oldest WineryFor seven years, Armenak Melkonian has been keeping an eye on a cave in Southern Armenia that recently produced a sensation in the world of archeology.


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Golden year in archeological excavations in Aegean region
January, 14 2011

Todays Zaman

Hundreds of valuable historical artifacts, most of which were made of gold, have been unearthed during the archeological excavations conducted in Turkey's Aegean region in 2010.


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Climate Changes Linked to Fall of Roman Empire
January, 14 2011

Discovery News

The findings help show how climate has acted as one of the many factors that have altered people's lives. Think small variations in temperature and precipitation levels don't have much of an impact? Guess again.


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