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Holy row in Kashmir over Jesus tomb
May, 21 2010

Asia Times Online

Holy row in Kashmir over Jesus tombWhen a popular travel guide revived a decades-old debate by saying that a tomb in Indian administered Kashmir may be the final resting place of Jesus Christ, the influx of foreign tourists and conspiracy theorists did not go down well with local Muslims they insist the grave contains the remains of an ancient Sufi saint.


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Early Dinosaur Era Reptiles: Parts Cow, Armadillo, Crocodile
May, 21 2010

Discovery News

This reconstruction of an aetosaur in a Triassic landscape is based on skeletons from the Bull Canyon Formation of eastern New MexicoThis spiked, heavily armored reptile may have lived among dinos, but it sure wasn't threatened by them.


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The Mysteries of Meroe
May, 21 2010

New York Times

Agatha Christie could have invented the story. Imagine another Egypt, with a marked black African component. This is Meroe, in present day Sudan. In art, ancient Egyptian deities appear alongside others, unknown elsewhere.


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New pyramid discovered in Peru linked to ancient copper industry
May, 21 2010

The Independent

This adolescent woman was buried inside the pyramid. Her feet are close together indicating that they were bound. Her knees also show evidence of ritual burning. It's possible that she was sacrificed however the skeletal analysis found no evidence of trauma. A team of archaeologists who uncovered a 1,400 year old pyramid in Peru say that the finding is particularly unusual. The flat topped pyramid, which was built by the Moche culture, was used for the living rather than just for the dead, and contains a wealth of artefacts, murals and human remains.


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High desert petroglyphs a window to the past
May, 20 2010

Morgan Hill Times

Petroglyphs are ancient drawings etched into rockAs you drive along U.S. Route 395 through the Owens Valley, the abrupt and amazing 10,000 foot Sierra escarpment will blind your attention to anything else.


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More on Tlaltecuhtli Colossal Monolith was Moved to Templo Mayor Museum
May, 20 2010

Art Daily

General view of the Mexica Goddess Tlaltecuhtli monolith, after being placed inside the Templo Mayor MuseumThe Tlaltecuhtli monolith discovered near Templo Mayor Archaeological Site in 2006 was moved in May 17th 2010 to Templo Mayor Museum, where it is to be presented for the first time as part of the Moctezuma II, Time and Destiny of a Ruler exhibition.


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Fossil found in brick at Lutheran church
May, 20 2010

Reporter News

A distinctive ammonite fossil is embedded in a limestone brick near the entrance to All God' s Children Child Development at Zion Lutheran Church.A fossil was discovered this week when a construction worker split a limestone brick at Zion Lutheran Church.


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Heavy rain in Arjona uncovers the further remains in necropolis dated 100 BC
May, 20 2010

Barcelona Reporter

These works have recovered more than twenty burials, mostly groups, which are dated the first century BC and show clear Iberian cremation rites.


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Sunken vessel contains much bronze despite Ming era ban
May, 20 2010

Peoples Daily Online

Sunken vessel contains much bronze despite Ming era banDuring the ongoing exploration of the Nan'ao No.1, archaeological teams took pictures of the sunken Ming vessel's second tank and salvaged cultural relics from tank one, finding large amounts of bronze and colored porcelains among the cultural relics.


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Romanian, French experts assess archaeological potential of Bihor caves
May, 20 2010

Financiarul

Cave painting expert Jean Clottes, PhD, together with other French experts assessed over May 14 19 in Bihor County (western Romania) the possibility of creating the largest tourist cave network in Romania, which will include over 12 caves in this county.


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