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Medieval discovery: pottery and leather shoes found in dig
March, 15 2011

Irish Times

Medieval discovery: pottery and leather shoes found in digREMNANTS of what appears to have been a medieval mill, including "very well preserved" timber beams, pottery and leather shoes, have been found underneath Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, Dublin.


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Agatha Christies Secret Life in Archaeology
March, 15 2011

Newser

Agatha Christie was famous as a novelist, but she was also very involved in archaeology.   (Getty Images) The famous author spent 20 years with her husband on exotic excavations


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Canadians part of search for fabled city of Atlantis
March, 15 2011

Vancouver Sun

Canadian geophysicist Paul Bauman monitoring an electrical resistance device that provided subsurface data at the Spanish site being investigated by researchers looking for the lost city of Atlantis. Coastal sand dunes are seen in the background.Marshlands in southwest Spain may be site of lost civilization


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100 drawings carved in stone discovered in Ras Al Khaimah
March, 15 2011

GulfNews

Emirates Geographical Society call on authorities and Ras Al Khaimah government to study the petroglyphs


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More Antiquities revealed by Thessaloniki Metro
March, 13 2011

Athens News Agency

More Antiquities revealed by Thessaloniki Metro A 4th century chapel that AD may be the oldest Christian place of worship in Thessaloniki was discovered by archaeologists beneath an early Christian basilica, itself Sintrivani Unearthed during construction of the subway station in the northern port city.


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Scots team to digitally scan ancient Indian landmark
March, 13 2011

BBC

The site dates back to 1050 and is made   up of stepped terraces descendingOne of India's most historic landmarks is to be digitally recorded by a group of Scottish experts in an effort to preserve its every detail.


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Stupa like blocks found at the ancient city
March, 13 2011

Times of India

Archaeologists have found at the Deccan College here lateritic blocks, which form the outer enclosing walls of the earthen earthen Mounds that bear similarity to the early stupas associated with Buddhism, during Excavations at the Sisupalgarh, an early historic town on the outskirts of Bhubaneshwar.


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Great dynasties of the world: The Roman Emperors
March, 13 2011

Guardian UK

Gaius Julius Caesar, Octavian, also known as Augustus. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images Photograph: Hulton Archive / Getty Images Ian Sansom on Augustus, the politician's politician


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Israeli Archaeologists Find a 1.500 Year Old Byzantine Church Southwest of Jerusalem
March, 13 2011

Art Daily

Amir Ganor of the IAA (Israel Antiquities Authority), where an ancient church stands at the archaeological site was found in Hirbet Madras, central Israel, Thursday, May. 2, 2011. 2, 2011. Israeli archaeologists say they have uncovered a 1,500-year-old church, including an unusually well-preserved mosaic floor with images of lions, foxes, fish and peacocks. Israeli archaeologists say they have uncovered a 1.500-year-old church, an Unusually well-preserved mosaic floor with Including images of lions, foxes, fish and peacocks. According to Ganor the church in the hills southwest of Jerusalem was active between the fifth and seventh centuries AD AP Photo/Ariel Schalit. According to Ganor the church in the hills southwest of Jerusalem between the fifth and seventh centuries AD was activated AP Photo / Ariel Schalit. Israeli archaeologists uncovered newly presented a 1.500 year old church in the Judea Hills on Wednesday, Including an Unusually well preserved mosaic floor with images of lions, foxes, fish and peacocks.


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Mexican Archaeologists Uncover Historic Settlement Near the Presidio
March, 13 2011

The Bay Citizen

Mike Knozak of the ASC in the Presidio sits by El Polin Spring. Site to be transformed into an educational walking trail


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