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Stone basins may be Miwok salt factory
December, 31 2009

San Francisco Chronicle

Geologists say the Miwoks made these basins for salt.Somewhere in the Sierra Nevada, a granite terrace the size of a football field holds hundreds of mysterious stone basins representing what geologists believe is one of the earliest known "factories" created and used by ancient Miwok Indians to make tons of salt to trade with tribes up and down California.


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Ancient artifacts found at Middletown plant site
December, 31 2009

Cincinnati News

An investigation into about 125 artifacts uncovered on the site of a new $340 million SunCoke Energy Inc. plant in Middletown has unearthed apparent artifacts of an ancient culture.


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Historians chew over mystery of old tooth from Boleyn home
December, 31 2009

Guardian UK

Human tooth found at Blickling Hall Molar that was discovered in attic of Blickling Hall is thought to date from second world war


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Ancient tomb up to 2,500 years old discovered in Khanh Hoa
December, 31 2009

VietNamNet Bridge

The objects excavated in Khanh Hoa.Archaeologists have unveiled a tomb aged between 2000 2500 years old at an archaeological site in Van Thach commune, Van Ninh district, central province of Khanh Hoa.


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Stone cross was advert for Christianity
December, 31 2009

Telegraph

A 700 year old stone cross discovered at a medieval settlement may have been an early "advert" reminding Christians to attend church, experts claim.


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Moors give up ancient secret
December, 31 2009

Scarborough Today

The ancient monument in ScarboroughARCHAEOLOGISTS have snapped the first picture of an ancient monument on the North York Moors near Scarborough which could date back more than 4,500 years to neolithic times.


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Macedonia exhibits 2009 excavated artifacts
December, 30 2009

Press TV

A bronze Roman figurine displayed at Macedonia's exhibition of excavated artifacts of 2009Macedonia has mounted an exhibition of artifacts discovered during archeological excavations throughout the country in 2009.


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Uncovered relics may point to 197 year old battles location
December, 30 2009

WOAI

Historians have never been able to agree where exactly it took place. The Battle of Medina was a massacre in the early 19th century involving the Spanish Army from the south and the Republican Army from the north. It is known as the bloodiest battle on Texas soil. But one very important detail of the battle is still unknown where it happened.


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Third excavation of Bai Coi archeological site launched
December, 30 2009

SGGP

Some of the objects discovered at Bai Coi archeological site The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in the central province of Ha Tinh and the Vietnam History Museum began a third excavation December 29 of the Phoi Phoi Bai Coi archeological site in Nghi Xuan District.


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Plea to bring Thiagaraja temple under Archaeological dept
December, 30 2009

The Hindu

The Hindu A view of the Thiagarajar Swamy Temple in Tiruvarur.A Tiruvarur based NGO has demanded that the Tiruvarur Thiagaraja Swami temple be brought under the control of the Archaeological department to protect its tank, temple car and rare antique jewels famous for its beauty and magnificence.


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