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Sonntag, 8.1.2012, 18:59
Ancient Britain: The Bronze Age

About 2400 BCE bronze artifacts began appearing in Britain, usually associated with Beaker pottery.

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Sonntag, 8.1.2012, 14:49
Going My Way: Explore ancient civilizations in Mexico

The Riviera Maya in Mexico offers the best of all vacation worlds: white sand beaches for lounging, jungle for hiking and ruins for exploring.

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Sonntag, 8.1.2012, 10:39
San Francisco dig unearths artifacts

The big dig for San Francisco's multibillion dollar transportation terminal has unearthed some artifacts from the city's heady Gold Rush days, including opium pipes from a Chinese laundry and a chipped chamber pot found in a backyard outhouse.

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Sonntag, 8.1.2012, 06:25
Hobby historian claims King Arthur in Yarrow grave

Self-styled literary archaeologist Damian Bullen says academic consensus has the Liberalis Stone as the burial ground of two Christian princes of the fifth to sixth centuries AD.

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Sonntag, 8.1.2012, 02:15
Fresh eye on Ropar Indus Valley site

New Delhi, Jan. 7: Pakistan has been the big boy of Indus Valley excavation, Partition having gifted it both Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.

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Sonntag, 8.1.2012
China's tomb raiders
China's extraordinary historical treasures are under threat from increasingly aggressive and sophisticated tomb raiders. The thieves use dynamite and even bulldozers to break into the deepest chambers, and night vision... mehr...
Sonntag, 8.1.2012
Ancient cave paintings found in Peru
The president of the Cave Art Peruvian Association, Gori Echevarria reported the finding of cave paintings depicting humans, animals and geometric figures (circa 8-12,000 years old) in the province of... mehr...
Sonntag, 8.1.2012
New German-Israeli center to study human evolution
When it comes to human evolution, Europe and the Near East are crucial places: Europe has the first cave art, and the Near East has the first sightings of modern... mehr...
Samstag, 7.1.2012, 22:01
Pupils dig deep into Pennines history

The Halifax Courier, Brighouse Echo, Todmorden News and Hebden Bridge Times have teamed up with East Coast to bring you an amazing rail offer.

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Samstag, 7.1.2012, 17:51
Treasures of Little Salt Spring' talk

The Warm Mineral Springs/Little Salt Spring Archaeological Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday to update current research at North Port's Little Salt Spring with professor John Gifford.

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