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7 hrs ago | Examiner.com

Does poor nutrition in ancient & modern peoples show up in tooth enamel?

Did you ever wonder what ancient peoples ate and how good or poor was their nutrition? During prehistory, the stresses of infectious disease, poor nutrition, and psychological trauma were likely extreme.

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Related Topix: Atlanta, GA, Emory University, Science, Anthropology

15 hrs ago | The Orlando Sentinel

Beneath springs, an ancient world

Thousands of swimmers every year flock to Salt Springs Recreation Area to snorkel and walk along the sandy bottom of the popular water hole.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Florida, Life, Fruits, Food, University of Florida, Penn State University Park

Mon Feb 08, 2010

Freerepublic.com

Archaeological Findings: Cuneiform tablets, Seals and Tombs Unearthed in Syria

According to Syrian media, archaeological expeditions working at North-eastern Syria have discovered several collective tombs and parts of seals with different shapes in addition to 27 cuneiform tablets dating back to 2500 BC.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

National Post

Geoffrey Clarfield: 2,500 years of Egyptomania

In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the most magnificent intact tomb of any Egyptian Pharaoh ever found in the royal burial grounds of the Valley of the Kings in the Egyptian desert.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Egypt, Anthropology, Science, Publishing, New York Times,

Kildare Nationalist

Nazi conscript salutes Dublin youth for sparing him horrors of Russian front

THE only Dubliner known to have served in the Nazi army has revealed how his Irish background saved his life.

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Related Topix: Ireland, World News, Anthropology, Science

Sun Feb 07, 2010

The Daily Star

1,500-yr old city gate discovered

A joint excavation team of France and Bangladesh have discovered an ancient city gate on the southwestern side of Mahasthangarh archaeological site in Bogra.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Bangladesh, World News

Egypt Today

In the Name of Allah

IN THE LATE 1980s, when I was in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, a friend suggested that I drive out into the desert near Jubail to see the oldest extant Christian church in the world.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Southeast Asia, World News, Malaysia,

India Gazette

Tomb of ancient China's 'major general' unearthed

New Delhi, Feb 1 : Archaeologists have unearthed the family tombs of a major general of the Han Dynasty in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, providing evidence to the country's military history.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, World News, China,

Sat Feb 06, 2010

Art Knowledge News

Wall with Maya Seignior Glyphs Discovered at Tonina Archaeological Zone

A wall with a rich glyphic text that includes the complete name of the ruler that founded one of the most important Maya military seigniories was discovered in Tonina Archaeological Zone, in Chiapas.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Middletown Journal

Fort Ancient to host unique walking tour

Unlike traditional walking tours of Fort Ancient, Saturday's hike at the Warren County park twill take advantage of the barren winter landscape to showcase the unobstructed views of the earthworks available only during winter months.

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Related Topix: Warren County, OH, Ohio, Oregonia, OH, Anthropology, Science, Adena, OH

Athens Banner-Herald

Scrolls are a library of enlightenment for modern faith

They speak of a Teacher of Righteousness and a pierced messiah, of cleansing through water and a battle of light against darkness.

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Related Topix: Religion, Judaism, Anthropology, Science, Israel, World News, Middle East

AME Info

Hill EHAF joint venture selected as project manager for the Grand Egyptian museum

Egypt: 1 hour, 21 minutes ago The Ministry of Culture of the Arab Republic of Egypt today signed a contract with a joint venture of Hill International and EHAF Consulting Engineers to provide project management services during the design and construction of the Grand Egyptian Museum.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Egypt, Construction, Anthropology, Science

Fri Feb 05, 2010

OfficialWire

Apollo 11 Moon Items 'Cultural Artifacts'

A California panel announced items made in the Golden State and left on the moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts are a state historical resource.

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Related Topix: Drama Movies, Apollo 11, Contact, Science Fiction Movies, Science / Technology, Space, Anthropology, Science, Public Relations

Jai Bihar

No excavation of ancient sites at Nalanda

There is no immediate proposal of Archaeological Survey of India to excavate the ancient heritage of Nalanda University in Bihar, the Central government said in a press statement on Thursday.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Newkerala.com

Constructions banned around Agra monuments

Agra, Feb 5 : With small monuments in the city of the Taj almost dwarfed by encroachments, all new constructions have been banned around them within a radius of 300 metres.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Travel, India Travel

BBC

Archaeology and the struggle for Jerusalem

"I like to travel and when I travel, I like to have a guide book. Here in Jerusalem, that guide book is the Tanah, the Bible." This is how guide Asher Altshul likes to start his tours at the expansive City of David archaeological site in Jerusalem.

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Related Topix: Israel, World News, Anthropology, Science, Middle East, Travel, Israel Travel,

Thu Feb 04, 2010

Guardian Unlimited

Stonehenge's secret: archaeologist uncovers evidence of encircling hedges

The Monty Python knights who craved a shrubbery were not so far off the historical mark: archaeologists have uncovered startling evidence of The Great Stonehenge Hedge.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Freerepublic.com

Greece: New Underwater Archaeological Site Designated Off Polyaigos Island

A shipwreck located off the small uninhabited Cycladic island of Polyaigos in the central Aegean will be designated as an "underwater archaeological site" by Greece's Culture Ministry, the institution's representatives announced recently.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology, Travel, Greece Travel

Newkerala.com

Kashmir to boost tourism by renovating monuments

By Bilal Bhat, Srinagar, Feb 3 : The Jammu and Kashmir Government is aiming to boost tourism by renovating heritage sites.

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Related Topix: India, World News, Science, Anthropology

Wed Feb 03, 2010

Irish Examiner

1,400-year-old brooch found in turf fire

THE ritual of clearing out her turf-fired Stanley range turned to delight for Kerry woman, Sheila Edgeworth, when she discovered a 1,400-year-old brooch dating from the early Christian period among the ashes.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Ireland, Europe, World News

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