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Egypt to test fetuses from King Tut's tomb
Posted by: capn_caveman 3 weeks, 2 days agoEgyptian scientists will carry out DNA tests on two mummified fetuses found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun to determine their link to the young ...
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Shakespeare's 'first theater' found
Posted by: capn_caveman 3 weeks, 2 days agoAn archaeological dig recovers what is thought to be the remains of the theater where Shakespeare's plays were first performed.
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German scientists dig for their own Stonehenge
Posted by: capn_caveman 3 weeks, 2 days agoArchaeologists have discovered traces of a Bronze Age place of worship in Germany in what they say might be the country's answer to Stonehenge.
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Bulgarian archaeologists discover ancient chariot
Posted by: capn_caveman 3 weeks, 1 day agoDaniela Agre said her team found the four-wheel chariot during excavations near the village of Borisovo, around 180 miles east of the capital, Sofia.
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In search of Western civilisation's lost classics
Posted by: capn_caveman 2 weeks, 4 days agoThe unique library of the Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum, buried beneath lava by Vesuvius's eruption in AD79, is slowly revealing its long-held ...
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Roman Temple Ruins Discovered in Israel
Posted by: Jayson 2 weeks, 3 days agoIsraeli archeologists say they have uncovered the ruins of a second century Roman temple in the Zippori National Park in northern Israel.
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Head of Roman empress unearthed
Posted by: idyll 2 weeks, 1 day agoArchaeologists digging in Turkey find the colossal marble head of Faustina the Elder, Hadrian's "daughter-in-law".
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Portal to mythical Mayan underworld found in Mexico
Posted by: Xaos 2 weeks agoMexican archeologists have discovered a maze of stone temples in underground caves, some submerged in water and containing human bones, which ancient Mayans believed was ...
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Britain's biggest Roman villa uncovered on Isle of Wight
Posted by: idyll 1 week, 3 days agoBuilt 1,800 years ago on the Isle of Wight, the building is as vast as an
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Ice Man
Posted by: gtull1gtull1 6 days, 1 hour ago"There is a long lasting debate about the socio-cultural state of Iceman's society," lead researcher Klaus Hollemeyer of Saarland University in Germany told LiveScience ...
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Soon to be available on the Web: Dead SeaScrolls
Posted by: idyll 3 days, 7 hours ago"The project began as a conservation necessity," Shor explained. "We wanted to monitor the deterioration of the scrolls and realized we needed to take precise ...
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8 great Google Earth scientific discoveries : Weberence.com
Posted by: grigorisk 1 day, 16 hours agoGoogle Earth could be a great tool for Archaeologists and Geologists. But! If some scientific knowledge is involved while surfing the Earth , some major discoveries ...
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