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News Archive
Shedding light on Acadians
November, 29 2009

Chronicle Herald

Saint Mary' s University archeology professor Jonathan Fowler and historian Earle Lockerby display a 1925 transcript of the diary of Jeremiah Bancroft, a Massachusetts soldier who was present for the deportation of the Acadians from Grand Pre. Jonathan Fowler doesn't remember the first time he heard the story of the deportation of the Acadians, only that he learned it in elementary school like generations of other Nova Scotia kids.


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Researchers Find the First Horse Whisperers
November, 29 2009

Live Science

This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.


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Sensational Archaeological Find
November, 29 2009

Radio Sweden

Tornedalen todayThe Polar ice cap during the last Ice Age might not have been as extensive as previously thought, according to archaeologists looking at the remains of human settlements in the north of Sweden.


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Girl Finds Dinosaur Bone at Md. Park
November, 29 2009

MyFox Washington DC

Girl Finds Dinosaur Bone at Md. ParkA new dinosaur park located near Laurel, Maryland hasn't been open very long, but already one of its visitor's finds is headed to the Smithsonian.


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The ancient Egyptian city of Amarna
November, 29 2009

Financial Times

View over the Nile valley near Minya, EgyptNoon on a broad and barren plain; a single pillar stands erect. An arm-span away the broken base of a companion column sits squat on its limestone pedestal. As we stand before these two ancient forms, they seem to frame the far horizon, pointing to a break in the distant cliffs. "You see that gap?" our guide Mhamed asks us. "From that small crack in the skyline, every morning the sun is born."


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3 year study reveals Lake Superiors ancient past
November, 29 2009

Philadelphia Inquirer

Thousands of years of human activity along the Upper Peninsula's Lake Superior shoreline have come into sharper focus after three years of research.


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Vermont archaeologists seek War of 1812 hospital
November, 27 2009

Nashua Telegraph

Archaeologists from the University of Vermont are searching for the remains of a War of 1812 hospital near Battery Park in Burlington.


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Terra cotta clay figures show tomb as it once looked
November, 27 2009

Asahi News

Researchers and volunteers created nearly 6,000 terra cotta clay figures, or haniwa, and laid them out as they might have looked in the fifth century as part of a nine year project to restore an ancient tomb to its original glory.


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Archaeological Cemetery Dating Back to Romanian Era unearthed in Syria
November, 27 2009

Global Arab Network

Archaeological Cemetery Dating Back to Romanian Era unearthed in Syria The Syrian national archaeological team unearthed an important and unique archaeological cemetery dating back to the Romanian era at the village of Marin al Jabal, southeast of the city of Hama (central Syria).


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The missing link in Lambayeque
November, 27 2009

en Peru

Researchers scouring the Lambayeque region for decades in an attempt to discover more about its most ancient past have directed their attention towards the archaeological site of El Chorro, located in the district of Pomalca.


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