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Ancient poem deifies wife of brutal Roman emperor Nero
August, 28 2012

MSNBC

This papyrus leaf has 42 lines of Greek text on each side. It contains a poem deifying Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Nero, the infamous Roman emperor. The papyrus was found at Oxyrhynchus in Upper EgyptScholars say piece found in Egypt was written 200 years after murderous leader's death


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Richard III could be buried under Leicester car park, archaeologists say
August, 28 2012

Guardian UK

Over the centuries many fables have arisen about the final resting place of Richard III. Photograph: GettyExperts from University of Leicester believe ground was once site of medieval church, but that discovery is still a 'long shot'


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Archaeologists Set to Find Largest Coin Treasure in Bulgaria
August, 28 2012

Novinite

Top archaeologist, Prof. Nikolay Ovcharov, known as the Bulgarian Indiana Jones, present the coins recently discovered at Perperikon. Bulgarian archaeologists expect to find at the holy rock city of Perperikon the largest ever medieval coin treasure in the country.


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2,000 year old tombs bear secrets of ancient Tibetan kingdom
August, 28 2012

China org

Four tombs recently unearthed in southwest China's Tibet autonomous region are believed to contain relics from an ancient Tibetan kingdom that thrived more than 2,000 years ago.


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Indo European Languages Originated in Anatolia, Research Suggests
August, 28 2012

Science Daily

New research links the origins of Indo-European with the spread of farming from Anatolia 8000-9500 years ago. (Credit: Image courtesy of Radboud University Nijmegen)The Indo European languages belong to one of the widest spread language families of the world. For the last two millenia, many of these languages have been written, and their history is relatively clear.


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Archaeologists Complete Survey of Charleston Harbor Civil War Naval Battlefield
August, 28 2012

Science Daily

What remains of a five year siege for control of Charleston Harbor during the Civil War now lay in watery graves amid the harbor's channels and under the beaches of bordering sea islands.


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Archaeologists find 15 burials with complete human skeletons thought to be 850 years old
August, 28 2012

Art Daily

At the moment, only one skeleton has been determined in gender and age. This woman, named skeleton 45, was determined to have died between her 40's and her 50's. Photo: DMC.INAH. M. MARAT.In the seventeenth building of the Tancama Archaeological Zone, 12 kilometers (17.8 miles) from the municipality of Jalpan de Serra in the Sierra Gorda of Queretaro, archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH Conaculta) found 15 burials with complete human skeletons, which are estimated, in a preliminary manner, to be about 850 years old.


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Stone Age skull smashers spark a cultural mystery
August, 28 2012

New Scientist

Everything but the faces (Image: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)AN UNUSUAL cluster of Stone Age skulls with smashed in faces has been found carefully separated from the rest of their skeletons.


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Bronze Age pottery sherd from Isles of Scilly could be earliest British depiction of a boat
August, 28 2012

Culture24

The St. Agnes Sherd.More than most archaeological periods from pre history, Britain's Bronze Age is constantly being re assessed as archaeologists and historians find new evidence of its richness and complexity.


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Historian Examines Animals Role in Westward Expansion
August, 28 2012

Science Daily

The story of westward expansion in the United States is often told from the perspective of the men and women who crossed the Great Plains in search of a better life in the west.


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