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Ancient burial site discovered in northern Greece
August, 29 2009

The Associated Press

Remains of two large ancient silver vessels found in Aigai, northern Greece, are seen in this undated handout image provided by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on Friday, Aug. 28, 2009. Archaeologists said Friday they have unearthed a lavish burial site at the seat of the ancient Macedonian kings in northern Greece, heightening a 2,300-year-old mystery of murder and political intrigue.


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Teotihuacan Mural Paintings Artificial Support Modernized
August, 29 2009

Art Daily

Recently, the murals were intervened at Mural Painting Workshop of INAH National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography (ENCRyM) by 8th semester students, coordinated by restorers Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Irlanda Fragoso and Roxana GoveaTeotihuacan mural paintings Reticulated Jaguar and Procession of Characters, dated from 200 to 500 AD, were intervened by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) experts, with the objective of removing artificial support installed 50 years ago, which added weight.


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Akrotiri, Santorini: the Minoan Pompeii
August, 29 2009

Examiner

Excavations at Akrotiri, SantoriniAs in Pompeii, the volcanic covering of the archeological site at Akrotiri on Santorini, has kept an ancient settlement from disintegrating over time. The site was found by accident when the Suez Canal was being constructed in 1860.


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Ramhormoz Plain excavated 40 years after last dig
August, 29 2009

Tehran Times

A team of Iranian archaeologists has recently carried out excavations at the Ramhormoz Plain in Iran' s southern province of Khuzestan.


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Cumbria dig gives an insight into Middle Ages
August, 29 2009

Cumberland News

A child' s whistle and slate pencil ARCHAEOLOGISTS have begun to unearth items from the Middle Ages in a dig at the site of what was the largest monastic house in Cumbria.


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Moray archaeological site set to yield its secrets
August, 29 2009

The Northern Scot

SOME of Moray's secrets from 2000 years ago will be dug up at a prehistoric settlement hosting an open day next month.


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Swedish archaeologists uncover 7th century ship
August, 28 2009

The Local

Swedish archaeologists uncover 7th century shipSwedish archaeologists have announced the find of a 7th century burial ship, the oldest of its kind to be discovered in Scandinavia.


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Tamil Nadu Goverment documenting 25,000 Tamil inscriptions for posterity
August, 28 2009

Deccan Herald

Tamil Nadu Government is in the process of documenting about 25,000 Tamil inscriptions found in different temples across the state under an ambitious programme to preserve and protect heritage sites and documents.


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Gold-plated Roman horse head found in Germany
August, 28 2009

The Associated Press

A horse's head, part of of an approximately 2,000 years old rider's statue was found in an excavation site in Waldgirmes some 20 miles north of Frankfurt. Ornamented, well preserved head was found earlier this month in Germany


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Centuries-old shipwreck discovered in Black Sea
August, 28 2009

Russia Today

The well-preserved 30-metre long wreck of an 18th or 19th century sailing ship loaded with stone sheeting has been found on the floor of the Black Sea not far from the Crimean coast.


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