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100 Archaeological Sites Identified in Saveh
February, 28 2009

The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies

Archaeologists have identified over 100 archaeological sites dated back from Neolithic to Safavid dynasty in the East of the city of Saveh, reported the Persian service of CHN on Thursday February 26.


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Discovery of 6000-Years-Old Artefacts in Miyan-Rud
February, 28 2009

The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies

Archaeologists reported the conclusion of the season of archaeological survey at Miyan-Rud Tappeh in Iraj area, of Ramjerd, in the town of Marvdasht (Fars Province) These are some of the number of discoveries reported the Persian service of CHN on Thursday.


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New Yemeni prehistoric archeological discoveries. Primitive settlements, mummies and 65 rocky tombs.
February, 28 2009

Yemen Online

New Yemeni prehistoric archeological discoveries. Primitive settlements, mummies and 65 rocky tombs. A Yemeni archaeological mission discovered prehistoric graves of ancient primitive settlements, mummies, rocky coffins and a number of stone plates in various areas of Shabwa governorate (east of Yemen), Yemeni Antiquities and Manuscripts Authority, announced.


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Cave with Mehrab found in Shopian village
February, 28 2009

Greater Kashmir

Cave with Mehrab found in Shopian villageHundreds of people thronged a 20-feet long cave that was discovered in Heff Shirmal village of Shopian on Friday evening.


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Afghan treasures give peek into history
February, 28 2009

Houston Chronicle

A folding crown found in a 1978 excavation that will be on exhibit at the MFA. COURTESY OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS CROWNING GLORY: A folding crown found in a 1978 excavation that will be on exhibit at the MFA.Simultaneously inspiring and heartbreaking, “Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul,” opens Sunday at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.


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Do these mysterious stones mark the site of the Garden of Eden?
February, 28 2009

Daily Mail

The site has been described as 'extraordinary' and 'the most important' site in the worldFor the old shepherd, it was just another burning hot day in the rolling plains of eastern Turkey. Following his flock over the arid hillsides, he passed the single mulberry tree, which the locals regarded as 'sacred'. The bells on his sheep tinkled in the stillness. Then he spotted something. Crouching down, he brushed away the dust, and exposed a strange, large, oblong stone.


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Underground passageways discovered in Valletta
February, 27 2009

Times of Malta

Archaeological studies in St George Square, Valletta have reveiled an undocumanted network of tunnels which possibly connect to the PalacePreliminary archaeological studies in St George's Square, Valletta have uncovered an undocumented network of underground passageways, which could possibly connect to the Palace.


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Monumental indifference to the care of megaliths
February, 27 2009

The Jakarta Post

At first glance, the plantations in Bondowoso regency, East Java, do not look that special. They just seem to be farms against mountain slopes. But the existence of many big stones spread across the region makes the area unique.


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Curious fossil find
February, 27 2009

Toowoomba Chronicle

Yvonne Wrigley with the fossilYVONNE Wrigley and her husband Syd have been going on holidays at Ballina and crabbing in Immigrant River and the smaller estuaries that flow into it for the past 33 years.


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Hunt for ancient stupa under teacher's plot
February, 27 2009

Calcutta Telegraph

An excavated wall at the site.A schoolteacher s plot in a Murshidabad village has yielded remains that archaeologists believe are of a pre-eighth century structure, possibly a stupa.


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