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Bronze Age collection goes on display

Sat, 2013-04-06 13:40
The collection of a remarkable amateur archaeologist, the late William Lamplough, has now gone on public display, close to the area where they were first discovered, in Pickering, Yorkshire (UK)....
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Ancient artifact lost in plain sight

Sat, 2013-04-06 13:38
Occasionally a rare artifact can be hidden in plain sight, without its significance being realised. This is the case with a simple carved antler horn, belonging to the Natural History...
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Afterlife of early Neolithic houses in Poland

Fri, 2013-04-05 09:27
The transition to farming on the Polish Lowland, which is a part of the North European Plain, was a complex process lasting over a millennium. This is partly due to...
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Unearthing ancient Sweden

Fri, 2013-04-05 09:26
With over 25,000 Iron Age graveyards and burial mounds, 1,140 megalithic structures of all sizes, and about 2,500 large rune stones, Sweden is an archaeologist's paradise. Dr Martin Rundkvist studies...
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Holy Land farming began 5,000 years earlier than thought

Fri, 2013-04-05 09:25
For thousands of years, different groups of people have lived in the Negev desert, building stone walls and cities that survive to this day. The current thinking is that they...
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Disputed finds in South America more than 22,000 years old

Thu, 2013-04-04 16:41
Stone tools unearthed at a Brazilian rock-shelter may date from at least 22,000 years ago, adding to evidence from nearby sites challenging the longstanding view of Clovis people as the...
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Migration to Marianas longest ocean-crossing in history

Thu, 2013-04-04 16:40
The establishment of human settlements in the Marianas 3,500 years ago required long-distance migration, and may have involved the longest ocean-crossing in human history at that time. Dr Michael T...
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Stone-Age skeletons unearthed in Sahara desert

Thu, 2013-04-04 16:39
Archaeologists have uncovered 20 Stone-Age skeletons in and around a rock shelter in Libya's Sahara desert. The skeletons date between 8,000 and 4,200 years ago. The team concluded that the...
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'Stone ships' in Baltic were built by maritime groups

Wed, 2013-03-27 14:39
In the middle of the Bronze Age, around 1000 BCE, the amount of metal objects increased dramatically in the Baltic Sea region. Around the same time, a new type of...
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Skulls of early humans carry signs of inbreeding

Wed, 2013-03-27 14:38
Buried for 100,000 years at Xujiayao in the Nihewan Basin of northern China, the recovered skull pieces of an early human exhibit a now-rare congenital deformation that indicates inbreeding might...
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Quarry dig unearths Neolithic settlement in Berkshire

Wed, 2013-03-27 14:38
Four Neolithic houses found in a Berkshire quarry are thought to make up one of the oldest permanent settlements ever found in England. Archaeologists unearthed the 5,700-year-old foundations at Kingsmead...
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Donkeys were a Bronze Age status symbol

Sun, 2013-03-24 13:28
Donkeys have long been thought to be just beasts of burden, sturdy and simple. A recent discovery in Israel may put an end to that myth. The discovery occurred near...
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Were Neanderthals fitter than Olympic athletes?

Sun, 2013-03-24 13:27
New studies published by the University of Cambridge (UK) show that Stone Age man was much fitter than originally thought. Colin Shaw and Jay Stock, who are biological anthropologists at...
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Maize was key in early Andean civilisation

Sun, 2013-03-10 10:21
New evidence strengthens the argument that maize played an important role in ancient Peruvian civilisation 5,000 years ago. Samples taken from pollen records, stone tool residues and fossilised faeces suggest...
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Police return smuggled Neolithic artefacts to Kosovo

Sun, 2013-03-10 10:20
Seven artefacts dating as far back as 4,000 BCE to the Neolithic period, and thought to belong to the Vinca, a prehistoric culture that traces back to 5,500 BCE in...
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Dig in Micronesia pushes settlement back 3400 years

Sat, 2013-03-09 18:13
An Australian team of archaeologists have uncovered evidence of human burials and early settlement in the Northern Marianas islands group, which includes Guam and Saipan and many other open Pacific...
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Evolution and the Ice Age

Sat, 2013-03-09 18:12
Dr Stewart has studied ancient ecosystems and the evolution of humans and other organisms over the past 100,000 years, using existing knowledge of the spread of plant and animal species...
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Bronze Age boat to be launched in Cornwall

Thu, 2013-02-28 21:21
A unique project to recreate a 4000 year old boat will reach its dramatic conclusion on Wednesday 6 March as she is launched into the waters of Falmouth Harbour (Cornwall,...
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Prehistoric necropolis discovered in Romania

Thu, 2013-02-28 21:20
A team of archaeologists led by Professor Florin Drasovean made an impressive archaeological discovery in the the highway section Lugoj - Deva in Romania. The 50 tombs discovered in the...
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Conservation work of a Macedonian site is under way

Sun, 2013-02-24 11:13
Work on preserving the ancient observatory at Kokino, 30km from Kumanovo, in northern Macedonia, will finish this year, the National Museum in Kumanovo announced. "Works include the outer wall as...
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