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Peruvian Glacial Retreats Linked To European Events Of Little Ice Age
September, 30 2009

Science Daily

University of New Hampshire master's student Jean Taggart '09, coauthor of a new study published in this week's Science, takes samples from a glacial moraine in southern PeruA new study that reports precise ages for glacial moraines in southern Peru links climate swings in the tropics to those of Europe and North America during the Little Ice Age approximately 150 to 350 years ago.


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Artifact find key in filling gaps in First Nation history in Nova Scotia
September, 30 2009

Chronicle Herald

An archeological find of cattle and fish bones, part of an arrowhead, bits of ceramic pottery, metal scraps, dirt samples, and lots and lots of shells may not be as exciting as gold and precious jewels.


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Chilean Family Finds Millennia Old Human Bones in Yard
September, 30 2009

Latin American Herald Tribune

A Chilean family who was removing the soil from the yard of their home where they were planning to do some construction got a big surprise when they found four skeletons dating from 320 B.C., La Segunda daily reported Monday.


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Hobbit species may not have been human
September, 30 2009

The Australian

AFTER five years of arguments over the so-called hobbits, the University of New England paleoanthropologist who formally described the tiny new hominin species from the Indonesian island of Flores is facing another wave of controversy.


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Omrit Herods mystery temple?
September, 30 2009

Jerusalem Post

On a good day, you can see it from a distance. It stands proudly on a ridge below a higher peak at a site where you would least expect to see a fine Roman structure. Although it lies in ruins, the white structure stands out in a landscape of black basalt rocks, typical of the Golan. Before 1967, it was the site of a Syrian military bunker.


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Oldest Japan stone tools found
September, 30 2009

Daily Yomiuri

Twenty stone tools believed to be the oldest discovered in the nation have been excavated from a midPaleolithic period geological layer, dating back 120,000 years, at an archeological site in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture, researchers said Tuesday.


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Archaeologists probe Whanganuis past
September, 30 2009

Wanganui Chronicle

Archaeologists have begun their task of revealing whatever secrets might be buried in a prehistoric midden in a section of the Whanganui riverbank along Putiki Dr.


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A Roman Military Camp in Bulgaria
September, 30 2009

Bulgarian Archaeological Association

A Roman Military Camp in BulgariaBy the first century A.D., the Romans had expanded their imperial reach into the eastern Balkans of present day Europe.


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Ancient lighthouse to be saved
September, 30 2009

Hurriyet Daily News

Culture and Tourism Ministry grants 800,000 Turkish Liras for the restoration works of Nero's Lighthouse, believed to be the world's oldestThe Turkish government has allocated a budget to restore an ancient lighthouse, believed to be the world's oldest.


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Weston super Mare dig unearths skeleton from Roman times
September, 30 2009

Bristol Evening Post

Weston super Mare dig unearths skeleton from Roman timesA Roman skeleton has been found during an archaeological dig at one of Weston super Mare's most prominent buildings.


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