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Samstag, 4.2.2012, 02:04
New archaeological discovery UWI

A construction worker has discovery bones on a site close to the new Basic Medical Sciences Complex at the University of the West Indies Mona.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 21:49
Garrad added to Ontario's highest order

Charlie Garrad with Order of Ontario. Charles Garrad with his Order of Ontario medal.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 17:45
Rescued by ingenuity, luck and two emus

In 1825, when the Royal Charlotte struck grief on its way to India on a mischarted part of the Great Barrier Reef, the 120 souls aboard - including women and children - feared the worst.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 16:44
The forgotten Mound of Down

There are plenty of drumlins in County Down - but have you heard of the Mound of Down? If not, that is probably because it has been hidden from public view by trees and gorse for decades.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 12:35
Community archaeology project success leads to more North East digs

MORE digs are being planned in one of the North East's top landscape areas after the success of a community archaeology project.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 10:25
Honeywell to avoid boat wrecks on bottom of Onondaga Lake while dredging

Honeywell International Inc. has agreed to avoid sunken canal boats, pier remains and other historical artifacts when it dredges decades of industrial waste from the bottom of Onondaga Lake starting this year.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 06:16
Discover the Lighthouse with Behind-the-Scenes Tours

The St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum is launching an exciting new Behind the Scenes tour that gives guests a deeper understanding of how the Lighthouse and its archaeological team are attempting to preserve St.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012, 02:01
Argentinian archaeologist speaks to students at Benedictine

A mountain climber, a professor and the only woman to be a high altitude archaeologist spoke to students at Benedictine Military on Feb.

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Freitag, 3.2.2012
Estonian students find Iron Age life smoky and cold
Five students in the small Baltic state of Estonia, who have abandoned modern conveniences for a week in a replica wooden hut built on the site of an ancient hill... mehr...
Freitag, 3.2.2012
Ancient jade tool baffles scientists
Some time ago, researchers discovered a 3,300-year-old on Emirau Island in the Bismark Archipelago (a group of islands off the coast of New Guinea). The 2-inch (5-centimeters) stone tool was... mehr...
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