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Museum of London Archaeology digs Shakespeares Shoreditch theatre
June, 30 2010

Hackney Gazette

Site of the Theatre (c) Museum of LondonEXCAVATIONS on the site of Shakespeare's first purpose built theatre have begun again in Shoreditch.


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Prehistoric man went to the movies, say researchers
June, 30 2010

AFP

The ancient Aboriginal rock carving known as 'Climbing Man' (C) is shown in this photo taken on the Burrup Peninsula in Australia in 2008. Prehistoric man enjoyed a primitive version of cinema, according to Austrian and British researchers, who are currently seeking to recreate these ancient visual displaysPrehistoric man enjoyed a primitive version of cinema, according to Austrian and British researchers, who are currently seeking to recreate these ancient visual displays.


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Science Historian Cracks the Plato Code
June, 30 2010

Science Daily

Statue of Greek philosopher PlatoPlato was the Einstein of Greece's Golden Age and his work founded Western culture and science. Dr Jay Kennedy's findings are set to revolutionise the history of the origins of Western thought.


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Crannog site revealed after lakes level drops
June, 30 2010

Irish Times

The recently discovered crannóg site north of Carna is part of a complex in the south Connemara areaTHE RECENT prolonged dry weather spell which put pressure on water supplies in the west has proven to be good news for archaeologists.


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Temple dating back to Hellenistic and Roman eras unearthed in Syria
June, 30 2010

Global Arab Network

Temple dating back to Hellenistic and Roman eras unearthed in Syria Archaeologists have unearthed an archaeological temple dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman eras (150 B.C) in addition to a stone made bridge dating back to the Roman era.


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Mitochondrial genome analysis revises view of the initial peopling of North America
June, 30 2010

EurekAlert

The initial peopling of North America from Asia occurred approximately 15,000 18,000 years ago, however estimations of the genetic diversity of the first settlers have remained inaccurate.


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Bitola, Macedonia: Archaeologists Stumble Upon Ancient Necropolises During Stadium Reconstruction
June, 30 2010

Balkan Travellers

Tumbe Kafe stadiumDuring the reconstruction works of the Tumbe Kafe stadium and recreational zone in Macedonia's south western town of Bitola, archaeologists have found necropolises, most likely dating to the third century.


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Hunting Weapon 10,000 Years Old Found in Melting Ice Patch
June, 30 2010

Science Daily

University of Colorado at Boulder Research Associate Craig Lee holds a 10,000-year-old atlatl dart that had been frozen in an ice sheet near Yellowstone National Park. The dart was straight when it was entombed and became bowed from the melting and barely survived being snapped in half by a passing animalTo the untrained eye, University of Colorado at Boulder Research Associate Craig Lee's recent discovery of a 10,000 year old wooden hunting weapon might look like a small branch that blew off a tree in a windstorm.


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CSI Nemea: Alberta University Anthropologist Investigates Ancient Murder
June, 30 2010

Heritage Key

Professor Sandra Garvie-Lok poses with X-rays of the mysterious Nemea corpse's shattered cranium.University of Alberta professor of anthropology Sandra Garvie-Lok is on a CSI style hunt for answers to a 1,500 year old crime. Her victim: John Doe, an unidentified male with severe cranial trauma, killed at the ancient Greek city of Nemea during the Slavic invasion of Greece in the 6th century AD. The verdict: murder, most likely but how and why?


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Unique burial site discovered in the Netherlands
June, 30 2010

Radio Netherlands

Unique burial site discovered in the NetherlandsArchaeologists have discovered a mass grave containing the remains of between 35 and 50 horses in Borgharen, a village in the south of the Netherlands. Carbon-14 dating of the bones revealed that they are from the 16th or 17th century.


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