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More on Witch Bottle Discovered; Made to Ward Off Evil Spirits?
October, 31 2009

National Geographic

Witch Bottle Discovered; Made to Ward Off Evil Spirits?In time for Halloween, a beer bottle turned talisman against malicious spirits has been found buried near a former pub in England, archaeologists say.


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Archaeologists unearthed a residential place in Daraa back to the Greek era
October, 31 2009

Global Arab Network

Archaeologists unearthed a residential place in Daraa back to the Greek era Archaeologists uncovered ancient findings dating back to the Greek era during excavations at Sheikh Saad site in Daraa, southern Syria.


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Roman era cemetery uncovered near Hebron
October, 31 2009

Maan News Agency

Nablus antiquities police Palestinian tourism and antiquities police uncovered Roman era cemeteries in the town of Halhul, north of Hebron, on Thursday, according to the department's media office.


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Divers Probe Mayan Ruins Submerged in Guatemala Lake
October, 31 2009

ABC News

Scuba divers are exploring the depths of a volcanic lake in Guatemala to find clues about an ancient sacred island where Mayan pilgrims flocked to worship before it was submerged by rising waters.


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Macedonia seeks to stop archaelogical smugglers
October, 30 2009

AFP

Part of a Roman-era sculpture extracted in 2009 at the ancient Roman archeological site of StobiMacedonia has vowed to put a halt to illegal excavations at the country's wealth of archaeological sites, many of which have already been ransacked by savvy smugglers digging up the rich treasures.


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The Whisper of Tombs
October, 30 2009

Asharq Alawsat

The Whisper of TombsIn my opinion, the Israelite Exodus from Egypt will remain a point of controversy amongst scientists and researchers until the Day of Judgment or until new archaeological evidence is unearthed that is able to settle this issue. However in light of the information currently available to historians and archaeologists, we can do no more than practice moderation and caution.


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Archaeology course unlocks silent history of the slave trade in West Africa
October, 30 2009

UC Santa Cruz

The team, led by J. Cameron Monroe, below, spent long days in "the pits." When Philippa Baker Rabe says a historical archaeology class changed her life, she's not exaggerating.


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Unique Stone Age burial items unearthed in central Sweden
October, 30 2009

The Local

Unique Stone Age burial items unearthed in central SwedenSwedish archaeologists are marveling over a collection of 9,000 year old artifacts recently uncovered at an excavation site central Sweden.


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Israel Denies Har HaBayit Dig, Announces Kotel Plaza Excavation
October, 30 2009

Five Towns Jewish Times Online

Excavations at the rear of the Kotel plaza.The Israeli Government Press Office took members of the foreign press corps on a guided tour of the Western Wall tunnels this past week, apparently in response to recent claims by the Palestinian Authority, Israeli Arab lawmakers, and the Waqf administration.


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Archeologists explore kingdom site in Malang
October, 30 2009

Jakarta Post

Archeologists from the Trowulan prehistoric legacy conservation agency (BP3) in Mojokerto have begun surveying a newly discovered site in Malang believed to be the remains of the lost kingdom of Kanjuruhan.


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