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Ancient military town dating back to 26th Dynasty discovered in Ismailiya
June, 30 2009

Egypt State Information Service

Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni said an archeological mission discovered the remnants of an ancient military town in the governorate of Ismailiya.


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De Luna shipwreck rising from the deep
June, 30 2009

Pensacola News Journal

John Bratten of the University of West Florida holds a stone cannonball recovered from the second Emanuel Point shipwreck. The wreck is believed to be a second ship from Don Tristan de Luna's ill-fated 16th century expeditionArchaeologists from UWF dive Pensacola Bay


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German-Iraqi dispute mounts over 4,500-year-old gold vase
June, 30 2009

Earth Times

An Iraqi-German dispute heated up over an antique gold vase on Tuesday, as German customs officers said they would retrieve the object from a Mainz museum vault on Thursday, despite Iraqi opposition. Both the Iraqi government and a Munich auction house have laid rival claims on the six-centimetre high vessel, safeguarded at the Roman-Germanic museum in Mainz since 2006.


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Ancient structure unearthed in Semarang
June, 30 2009

Jakarta Post

A structure believed to be an ancient bath was found near Ngempon Temple in Derekan village, Semarang, Central Java, tempointeraktif.com reported Tuesday.


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Paikuli inscriptions studied, restored in Iraq
June, 29 2009

Press TV

Cube of Zoroaster, Naqsh-e Rustam, IranArcheologists have studied and restored the Sassanid inscriptions found on Paikuli Tower, located in the Iraqi Kurdistan.


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Castle bones may belong to knight
June, 29 2009

BBC

The body was buried at the heart of the royal castleArchaeologists believe that bones discovered at Stirling Castle may have belonged to a knight killed in battle or during a siege in the early 1400s.


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Indus Valley' s secrets to remain buried
June, 29 2009

Daily Times Pakistan

Indus Valley' s secrets to remain buriedInsecurity forces archaeologists to abandon excavations. Archaeology Department official says embassies had been warning the experts to leave, Benazir' s assassination proved final straw


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Scientist Tries to Connect Migration Dots of Ancient Southwest
June, 29 2009

New York Times

The maze of earthen buildings in Mexico known as Casas Grandes, or Paquimé in a 1995 photo. Steve Lekson sees ties between places like Chaco Canyon and other sites that many experts are not ready to accept.


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Archaeologists unravel WNC's ancient secrets
June, 29 2009

Citizen Times

Archeologists, students, and volunteers sift through their findings as they excavate what is believed to be a sixteenth-century Spanish compound, Fort San Juan, near what is now Morganton. Plastic bags packed with pottery shards fill 5-gallon buckets inside a metal storage container a few hundred yards from the edge of the Macon County Airport runway.


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Archaeologists Discover Building Remains in Ancient Town of Marcianopolis
June, 29 2009

Balkan Travellers

The foundations of an ancient building were recently discovered during archaeological excavations of the ancient Roman town Marcianopolis in north-eastern Bulgaria, representatives of the Mosaics Museum in the town of Devnya told national media last week.


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