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Claude Levi-Strauss (1908-2009) and Christian Missions

French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss passed away on October 30 at the age of 100.

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Related Topix: Science, Western Seminary

6 hrs ago | Salon.com

Wall Street's bailout gives me d j vu

East Berlin citizens crowd the new passage at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin on Saturday, Nov.

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Related Topix: World News, Germany, Science, Prison, Opinion

11 hrs ago | New York Times

Ecosystem in Peru Is Losing a Key Ally

ICA, Peru - A small grove of huarango, the storied Peruvian tree that can live over a millennium, rests like a mirage amid the sand dunes on this city's edge.

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Related Topix: World News, Peru

Sun Nov 08, 2009

Calgary Sun

Rick Bell Tory faithful declare: St-eddie as he goes

The circus is still in town. A big tent. They like him. Or at least they like him enough.

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Related Topix: Canada, Science, Opinion

DNJ.com

Forest Service excavates fort along Trail of Tears

COKER CREEK, Tenn. - The U.S. Forest Service has begun to uncover the remains of a fort used to temporarily house migrating Cherokee along the Trail of Tears more than 170 years ago.

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Related Topix: Monroe County, TN, Archaeology, Science, Knoxville Metro

The Macon Telegraph

Forensic anthropologist is a sleuth

Maria Teresa Tersigni-Tarrant donned a harness, clipped it to a rope and made her way down Lookout Mountain to the spot where someone found human skeletal remains last April.

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Related Topix: Science, Lookout Mountain, GA, Suicide, Medical College of Georgia, University of Georgia

Lansing State Journal

Ancient world springs alive

Long-hidden art and artifacts from the ancient Mediterranean are on display for the first time in years at the University of Michigan's newly expanded Kelsey Museum of Archaeology.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science

Guardian Unlimited

The tribes fight back with Native Spirit

Sick of being portrayed as helpless victims, indigenous peoples are now picking up the camera themselves.

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Related Topix: Arts, Cinema, Science

Sat Nov 07, 2009

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Gatherings: A Literal Feast: Meal sticks to her 'Bones'

Appletorte is the perfect way to finish off a dinner that might have been eaten by Temperance Brennan, the detective in mysteries by author Kathy Reichs.

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Related Topix: Bones, Entertainment, Drama, Television, Soup, Life, Food, Recipes, Beer, Science

WPTZ

Sewer Plant Expansion Reveals Ancient Artifacts 1hr

A sewer plant expansion project has turned up some unlikely things in Hartford -- including artifacts that could be thousands of years old.

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Related Topix: Hartford, VT, Archaeology, Science

The London News.Net

Bust of Julius Caesar recovered from Rhone River on display at exhibition in France

London, November 7 : A bust of Julius Caesar, recovered from the Rhone riverbed, is now on display as part of an exhibition of artefacts discovered in the bed of the Rhone river over the last 20 years, at a museum in southern France.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, France, World News,

Southeast Asia News

Missing legs of 900-year-old Buddhist statue found in Cambodian jungle

London, November 7 : An archaeology professor has discovered the missing legs of a 900-year-old Buddhist statue deep in the Cambodian jungle, rewriting history in the process.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, Travel, Cambodia Travel

Austin American-Statesman

Murder case ends in hung jury

A Travis County murder trial ended in a hung jury Thursday after a defense lawyer argued that his client shot a man in defense of his home, according to lawyers in the case.

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Related Topix: Travis County, TX, Archaeology, Science, Austin Metro, San Marcos, TX, Florence, TX

GroundReport.com

How chocolate is used for healing in the past and present

The beginning of chocolate is the cacao tree, known by ethnobotanists as "theobroma cacao." According to the article, " Introduction: Chocolate's History at a Glance ," chocolate in its raw state grows in a pod like a pea, but on trees 40-60 feet tall.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Chocolate, World News, China, Archaeology, Science, Italy

Fri Nov 06, 2009

The Local - Sweden's News in English

Three arrested for Viking treasure theft

Three men, including the board member of an auction house, have been arrested on Gotland in connection with the plunder of hundreds of Viking -era silver artifacts from the Baltic Sea island, Sveriges Radio reports.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science

Newsday.com

Dig planned for site of proposed NY-Vt. ferry

CHRIS CAROLA Archaeologists digging at proposed NY-Vt. ferry site, home to 18th-century military ruins ALBANY, N.Y. - ALBANY, N.Y. a ' A New York archaeological team began work Friday on a state-owned campground at an 18th-century military site where a temporary ferry service is being considered to replace the closed Champlain Bridge, officials ...

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, Albany Metro, Albany, NY, New York, Champlain, NY, Crown Point, NY

Crawley Today

Dig in to archaeology

PEOPLE are being invited to have a dig at Crawley as a man who thinks the town's not so famous history still rocks plans to open its first ever archaeology course.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, Vale of Glamorgan County, Wales, United Kingdom,

WBOY-TV

Troopers: Evidence Found at Scene Suggests Man Found Dead Was Hanged

State Police are still unsure what killed a man who's decomposed body was found along Rt.

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Related Topix: Monongalia County, WV, Science

News@nature.com

Oldest American artefact unearthed

Archaeologists claim to have found the oldest known artefact in the Americas, a scraper-like tool in an Oregon cave that dates back 14,230 years.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, Oregon, University of Oregon, Cal State Los Angeles

Thu Nov 05, 2009

EurasiaNet

Mongolia: Shamanism is Making a Comeback

When Degi, a 24-year-old web designer in Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar, hit a pedestrian in July 2008 with his Daewoo sedan, his luck took a turn for the worse.

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Related Topix: Mongolia, World News, Asia, Science, National University

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