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- Ohio historian facing Ky. arraignment over boulder 24 Jul 2008 10:38 GMT
... Steve Shaffer last month, accusing him of breaking Kentucky law by removing a protected archaeological object, a felony. He could face one to five years in prison if convicted. ...
- DNA shows Neandertals not ancestors of Europeans 24 Jul 2008 09:35 GMT
... ancient individuals is to attribute to the fossil specimen the DNA left there by archaeologists or biologists who manipulated it", Barbujani says. "To avoid that, we followed all phases ...
- Skeletons 24 Jul 2008 09:17 GMT
... foetal skeleton is intact - one of the youngest skeletons ever recovered in British archaeology. The woman’s hip size reveals she probably hadn’t given birth previously. Since her pregnancy ...
- Gates and Bloomberg pledge $500m to battle tobacco epidemic 24 Jul 2008 08:57 GMT
... July 24 : An 800-year-old footprint has been unearthed at one of Canada's top archaeological sites in the western Manitoba Province. New Delhi, July 24 (IANS) Indian telecom major ...
- Site of last British stand to be opened 24 Jul 2008 08:56 GMT
... individual Revolutionary War artifacts, like actual weapons or equipment, were found during an extensive archaeological study at the site. However, the angled earthworks, cannon placement areas and remnants of ...
- Public meetings set on clean water, rural preservation plan 24 Jul 2008 08:46 GMT
... Park, significant for the Montgomery Bell tunnel and for Mound Bottom, the largest prehistoric archaeological site along the Harpeth River that was occupied by Native Americans between 900 and ...
- Notes from a fig fancier 24 Jul 2008 08:19 GMT
... or subtropical birthplace in Asia. On a recent excavation in the lower Jordan Valley, archaeologists found carbonized remains of domesticated figs thought to be more than 11,000 years old. ...
- Private Island Rundown: Who Offers What in the Caribbean and Bahamas 24 Jul 2008 07:29 GMT
... and scavenger hunts. An excavation site here allows kids to go on their own archaeological dig and make plaster molds of what they find -- including a 35-foot reproduction ...
- Booking Ahead: A weekly column on what's out now - and will be out soon - on book shelves 24 Jul 2008 06:59 GMT
... story. Discovery at Rosetta , by Jonathan Downs (Skyhorse): The story of a great archaeological discovery. ~ ...
- 26 ancient monuments in Sistan as nat'l heritage 24 Jul 2008 06:56 GMT
... third of Sistan Plain have been explored so as to draw up a comprehensive archaeological atlas for the region. Since Sistan boasts of various historical monuments such as Shahr-e ...
- 26 ancient monuments in Sistan as nat'l heritage... 24 Jul 2008 06:56 GMT
... third of Sistan Plain have been explored so as to draw up a comprehensive archaeological atlas for the region. Since Sistan boasts of various historical monuments such as Shahr-e ...
- Take kids on 'trip' to Africa 24 Jul 2008 06:31 GMT
... Tuesday through Aug.1, campers can learn about Central Africa by going on a simulated archaeological dig. Then, on Aug. 5, they can discover East Africa as if they were ...
- Summer travel takes students miles from home 24 Jul 2008 06:31 GMT
... American country along with Matanzas teacher Mat Saunders to participate in the Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance Project. This year's trip also included a student from Volusia County schools, Saunders ...
- Scientist: Donuts helped shape our culture 24 Jul 2008 06:28 GMT
... hog heaven. For some time now, Mullins, an Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis anthropologist and archaeologist, has been sitting around donut shops, gulping down those sweets and talking to other ...
- Florida eyes overhaul of state higher education 24 Jul 2008 05:27 GMT
... offering liberal arts degrees. Students might be able to major in Latin or classical archaeology at universities like Florida State, but state colleges will require degrees to be centered ...
- Fromelles Mayor committed to remembering WWI soldiers 24 Jul 2008 05:17 GMT
... OM, are on a two-day visit to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. An archaeological dig at Fromelles last month uncovered the remains of 40 soldiers, several Australian rising ...
- The home of history 24 Jul 2008 04:29 GMT
... an array of scattered ancient sites. You turn a corner to stumble upon an archaeological dig. But nothing is more famous or prominent in Athens than the Acropolis: the ...
- Pack your bags for Baghdad? Iraq looks to tourism 24 Jul 2008 04:29 GMT
... displayed tourism posters and said they are intent on attracting visitors to Iraq’s fabled archaeological sites, many of them looted and damaged in fighting. But they offered few specifics ...
- New report identifies key threats facing hawaii volcanoes National Park 24 Jul 2008 04:29 GMT
... and limited staff availability, only 3 to 5 percent of the park has undergone archaeological surveying, despite the risk of many of these sites being destroyed by lava flow ...
- sudan: Manna from heaven and strategic weapon 24 Jul 2008 04:27 GMT
... who used it as glue for their mummies. “No gum, no bandages”, says Sudan-based archaeologist Vincent Rondot. The British and French fought each other in the nineteenth century for ...
- Tanzania: Prehistoric Footprints Stir Fresh Controversy 24 Jul 2008 04:26 GMT
... said President Jakaya Kikwete, who visited the area recently, expressed his concern that the archaeological relics have been preserved in a grave-like monument. "The president directed a team of ...
- Ram Sethu: SC for politically viable solution 24 Jul 2008 03:17 GMT
... who for centuries and years never bothered to declare Rama Sethu as monument of archaeological importance should know that according to Kamba Ramayana Lord Rama took a bow and ...
- Two North Carolina men given award for preserving boats 24 Jul 2008 03:16 GMT
... local history in the Currituck Sound area," said Richard Lawrence, director of the Underwater Archaeology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. "I know of no other ...
- Proposed towers raise concerns 24 Jul 2008 02:30 GMT
... Barba, whose backyard overlooks the open space. Barba also believes the land may have archaeological significance as an ancient Native-American site. During a July 9 council meeting, dozens of ...
- July 24, 1911: Hiram Bingham 'Discovers' Machu Picchu 24 Jul 2008 01:57 GMT
... expedition photographed Machu Picchu soon after his 1911 arrival. 1911: Exploring in Peru, Yale archaeologist Hiram Bingham locates Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas. The event will ...
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