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3 hrs ago | Daily Mail

Bodies of 21 German soldiers buried alive in WW1 trench found perfectly preserved 94 years later

The 'Pompeii' of the Western Front: Bodies of 21 German soldiers buried alive in World War One trench found perfectly preserved in northern France 94 years later Men were killed when a huge Allied shell exploded above the tunnel in eastern France in 1918, causing it to cave in Scene likened to Pompeii after skeletal remains found in same positions ... (more)

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6 hrs ago | KYTV Springfield

MSU researchers search for history of Delaware Tribe in The Ozarks

Archaeologists and volunteers from the tribe have been digging and researching the movements of the tribe; they lived in Christian County for roughly ten years in the early 1800s.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology, Christian County, MO, Missouri State University

Thu Feb 09, 2012

FOX 4 Now

Investigation: Officials fail to protect local history

Lee County is a goldmine for archaeologists with Native American artifacts dating back 10-thousand years.

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Related Topix: Lee County, FL, Science, Anthropology, Pineland, FL

MSNBC

How'd that meteorite get here? Now we know

With a weight that rivals a baby elephant, a meteorite that fell from space some 30,000 years ago is likely Britain's largest space rock.

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VietNam News

Archaeological remains found in Tuyen Quang

Artefacts through to the Le Dynasty were discovered at the Lang Dao Pagoda by researchers from the Vietnamese Academy of Social Science and the Tuyen Quang Provincial Museum.

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News24

Team racing to dig up Waterfront ship

The remains of a buried ship have been found on a construction site at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town.

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Daily Mail

Day after boffin quits over dumbing down ...Time Team girl throws in the trowel

While not quite as exciting as excavating buried treasure, the boffins of Channel 4's archaeological show Time Team have managed to dig themselves into an extraordinary hole.

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

The Miami Herald

Mexican experts excited to find ancient home ruins

The ruins aren't particularly impressive, just some stone and clay footings for houses that probably supported walls of wood or clay wattle.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Mexico, Anthropology, Science

Wed Feb 08, 2012

Weekday Magazine

Afghanistan's Cultural Riches Threatened By Mineral Wealth

Flanked by waves of mountains and gray desert, the road leading from the Afghan capital to the ancient ruins of Mes Aynak ends abruptly at the foot of a dusty hilltop.

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Related Topix: World News, Asia, Afghanistan, 9, Geology, Science, Anthropology

Gadling

Sparta: Greece's ancient warrior city

After having seen Athens and Corinth, I couldn't resist visiting one of the other great city-states of ancient Greece: Sparta .

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Related Topix: Travel, Greece Travel, Science, Anthropology

The Jersey Journal

The Hudson School in Hoboken to host lecture on archaeology in New Jersey

The Hudson School will present a lecture on archaeology in New Jersey tomorrow night as part of its ongoing lecture and film series for adults, "Think Thursdays." Hoboken resident Brock Giordano will speak on some of the archaeological sites in New Jersey, which range from early Native American inhabitants to the first Dutch settlers who settled in ... (more)

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology, Hoboken, NJ

South Wales Guardian

Neolithic find 'outside Mynydd y Betws wind site'

MOST of the newly-discovered neolithic stone row at Mynydd y Betws falls outside construction work on the multi-million pound windfarm, according to county council chiefs.

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Related Topix: Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy, Anthropology, Science

Donegal Today

Slieve League strikes gold again

For the second year running, Donegal's Slieve League Centre has won the Gold Award of Overall Excellence for Best Visit in Ireland.

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Related Topix: Travel, Ireland Travel, Science, Anthropology

Daily Mail

Veteran quits as Cambridge beauty joins TV's Time Team

But archaeologist Mick Aston has walked out of Time Team after 19 years - after producers hired a former model as the programme's co-presenter. Usually clad in a loud jumper, with his white hair blowing in the wind, Professor Aston was the show's site director who chose where to dig for the next historical discovery.

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

Tue Feb 07, 2012

National Geographic

Guinea Pigs Were Widespread as Elizabethan Pets

When Spanish conquistadors brought guinea pigs from South America to Europe , the tiny "curiosities" were bred as pets across a wide swath of Elizabethan societal classes, a new study suggests.

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Related Topix: Guinea Pigs, Pets, Science, Anthropology, University of Georgia

Popular Mechanics

12 Ways the World Could (Really) End in 2012

Eventually, the total destruction of civilization, the human race, and, indeed, the world is a near certainty.

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Related Topix: Astronomy, Science, Anthropology, Dinosaur, Paleontology

Selective Amnesia

Ancient Light: On Public Archaeology, Stonehenge and Petrified Forests.

This post originally started on twitter, three tweets about the Stonehenge/Google-Under-the-Earth project .

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, World News, India

Shields Gazette

Royal visit will boost museum's Bede bid

His Royal Highness, The Duke of Gloucester, will support the World Heritage Site bid by the twin monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow. The Duke, who is patron of Bede's World in Church Bank, Jarrow, will return to the museum to hear all about the latest developments over the bid and the museum itself.

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This Day in Wisconsin History

'Ghost Ships of the Schooner Coast'

Explore the underwater world of Lake Michigan through an exhibit of the photography of Wisconsin Historical Society underwater archaeologist Tamara Thomsen at the Wisconsin Historical Museum opening Tuesday, February 7. Surround yourself with the shipwreck stories of the steamers Continental and Francis Hinton and the schooners Rouse Simmons and ... (more)

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Related Topix: Arts, Photography, Science, Anthropology

Newsday

Experts discount Viking axe find

An axe head found in a garden in Gloucestershire, which was claimed to be of Viking origin, is an 18th Century woodworking tool, experts have said.

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