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Agriculture May Have Been In Xincun China 5,000 Years Ago

In Europe, the arrival of the farmers who replaced Mesolithic hunter-gatherers happened in force 9,000 years ago but it was happening elsewhere prior to that.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Anthropology

Sun May 19, 2013

Sherwoodgazette.com

Road work waits for answers

Although a major road project remains in limbo, it will be a bit longer before anyone knows for sure whether there are tribal and/or pioneer burial sites along a rustic stretch of 253rd Avenue in Hillsboro.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

WTOP-FM Washington

D.C. archaeologists advocate for historic cemetery

Thousands of unmarked graves are buried beneath a local park, and one group wants to make sure they aren't forgotten.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Adams Morgan (Washington, DC), Washington, DC, African-American, Howard University

Free Republic

Isle of Iona may be ancient burial site

An archaeological survey on the famous Scots isle of Iona -- where St Columba landed 1450 years ago to spread Christianity in Scotland -- has shown signs of ancient burials.

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Related Topix: Strathclyde County, Scotland, United Kingdom, Anthropology, Science

Yahoo!

Coins could rewrite Aust history

Five copper coins and a nearly 70-year-old map with an "X" might lead to a discovery that could rewrite Australia's history.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Australia,

South China Morning Post

Hong Kong robot reveals mysterious yellow orbs at ancient Mexican temple

Local dentist who supplied tools for space missions uses his expertise to help shed light on one of Mexico's most enduring mysteries More than 30 researchers are involved in the excavation at the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan, 40 kilometres northeast of Mexico City.

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Related Topix: Robots, Science / Technology, North America Travel, Travel, Mexico Travel, Mexico, World News, Anthropology, Science

The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York

Civil War Re-Enactment, History Detectives Camps Slated

Jamestown's own Civil War training camp, Camp Brown, will be held the week of July 15-19 from 1-4 p.m. Gen.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science

Sat May 18, 2013

Salisbury Journal

Ancient skeletons uncovered in Amesbury

The remains, unearthed at a brownfield development site in London Road, are thought to be those of adolescent to mature males and females.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology, Time Team, Entertainment, Television

Cortez Journal News

Touching history twice

Trina Lindig displays the National Geographic magazine that featured her mother posing with an ancestral Puebloan pot from the Mesa Verde exhibit.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, US National Parks, Mesa Verde National Park

Crosscut.com

Understanding cities through urban diaries

Keeping an urban diary is a kind of archaeology. As we make note of buildings or objects or interactions, we are actively engaging with a place.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Cleveland.com

Kasich signs legislation designating 2,000-year-old ceremonial pipe as official state artifact

Gov. John R. Kasich was surrounded by students from the Columbus School for Girls as he signed legislation they sought to name the Adena pipe as the official state artifact.

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Related Topix: Adena, OH, Ohio, US Governors, John Kasich, Chillicothe, OH, Anthropology, Science

Sofia News Agency

Bulgaria Probes Illegal Construction in Thracian Sanctuary

Employees of Bulgaria's Directorate for National Construction Control, DNSK , are conducting Saturday an emergency probe in a Thracian sanctuary .

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

Science Daily

Agriculture in China predates domesticated rice: Discovery of ancient ...

They have uncovered evidence for the first time that people living in Xincun 5,000 years ago may have practised agriculture -- before the arrival of domesticated rice in the region.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Agriculture

Evansville Courier & Press

Archaeology CSI brings hundreds of area students to Angel Mounds | VIDEO

Photographs by DENNY SIMMONS / Courier Press G. William Monaghan, Ph.D., offers students from South Middle School in Henderson, Ky., a lesson Friday morning in using carbon dating to find out how old the mounds at Angel Mounds State Historic Site are.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Bloomington, IN, Education Etc., Evansville, IN

Fri May 17, 2013

Patch.com

Supporters Aim to 'Wrap Up' Swede Run Barn Project This Summer

With only a couple minor hurdles left to clear, supporters of the Swede Run Barn restoration hope to have the project completed by this summer.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Earth Times

Minoans and genes

Long after that first Neolithic colonisation, the flowering of the, "Great Island" led to a dominating Bronze Age culture.

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Related Topix: Minoa, NY, Science, Anthropology

Chemical & Engineering News

Archaeology's Hidden Secrets

Ancient ivory carvings made by Phoenician artists some 3,000 years ago have long hidden a secret, even while being openly displayed in museums around the world: The sculptures were originally painted with colorful pigments, and some were decorated with gold.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Chemistry

Salisbury Journal

Druid bid to have remains re-buried fails

A DRUID leader has lost his High Court bidto force the re-interment of ancient bones dug up by archaeologists at Stonehenge .

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Related Topix: Druid, Religion, Science, Anthropology, Pagan/Wiccan

Sherwoodgazette.com

Road work waits for answers - Friday, 17 May 2013 10:00

Although a major road project remains in limbo, it will be a bit longer before anyone knows for sure whether there are tribal and/or pioneer burial sites along a rustic stretch of 253rd Avenue in Hillsboro.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Hampshire Chronicle

King Richard's head goes on display

The facial reconstruction of King Richard III is going on display in Leicester's Guildhall on the first stop of a nationwide tour A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is going on display in Leicester's Guildhall on the first stop of a nationwide tour.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Leicestershire County, England, United Kingdom