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Ancient Egyptian & Biblical holiday fruitcake recipe with flaxseed meal
Archaeologists report that fruitcake is real old-fashioned, Biblical, and pre-Biblical, dating back to ancient Egypt and Sumeria.
11 hrs ago | The New Zealand Herald
Mass cannibalism site discovery
Evidence of mass cannibalism in which even children and unborn babies were on the menu has been uncovered in Germany by archaeologists.
17 hrs ago | Earth Times
Archeologists discover signs of 'mass cannibalism' at German site
London/Berlin - Archaeologists have found rare evidence of cannibalism in Europe in the Neolithic period at a site in southern Germany, according to the December edition of the archaeology journal Antiquity.
23 hrs ago | Peninsula Daily News
Rayonier won't allow archaeology dogs on Port Angeles site
The specially trained dogs that will search the waterfront for evidence of bones and other archaeological Native American remains beginning today won't set paw on the abandoned Rayonier Inc.
A comeback for the Peak's prehistory
A PREHISTORIC skeleton, Old King Coal and the hidden past of the Chatsworth estate a ' all will feature in the annual Derbyshire Archaeology Day on Saturday, January 16.
Putting flesh on the bones of ancient man
HISTORY enthusiasts who like nothing more than to poke around the ancient arrangements of stones on Cornwall's uplands will be intrigued by a new book of paintings which aims to populate these long-abandoned structures.
Tesco expansion set for go-ahead
An extension to Tesco supermarket in Towcester appears to be inevitable a ' despite the protests of archaeologists a ' after council planners recommended it should go ahead.
Controversial Signs of Mass Cannibalism
At a settlement in what is now southern Germany, the menu turned gruesome 7,000 years ago.
"Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman, Friday Faulkner, burn 'em to ashes, then burn the ashes.
Cambyses' lost army in Egypt, true or false?
Three Iranian archaeologists have made various comments about a story reported by the Greek historian Herodotus that says Cambyses lost an army in Egypt.
ASI to get professional head soon: PM
New Delhi, Dec 2 : The Archaeological Survey of India , which protects and maintains the country's cultural heritage, will either have a historian or an archaeologist as its head soon, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Wednesday.
Hope Remains Ancient Archaeological Site Can Be Saved
A burial ground and archaeological site dating back millennia are at the heart of a long-running saga between a developer and a First Nations community in British Columbia.
Rome unveils ancient luxury complex
Visitors look at new discoveries unveiled in Rome, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. Italian officials have unveiled new discoveries in an ancient Roman luxury complex filled with priceless mosaics, elegant porticos and thermal baths.
Buried tower discovered on Chester's City Walls
SURPRISED workers repairing a section of Chester's ancient city walls have discovered the remains of a well-preserved Roman tower.
Project on preservation of Karmir Blur to be submitted by Government in the near future
Early this year, Armenian Government's control service found out that 40 hectares of the territory was covered by construction waste, while 1.5 hectares formed part of the nearest graveyard.
Remains of Roman tower discovered during City Walls repair project in Chester
THE well-preserved remains of a Roman tower used by guards patrolling Chester's City Walls has been discovered by archaeologists repairing a section which collapsed near the Eastgate Clock.
ELHAS meeting report - November 2009
Just under fifty members and guests attended the final meeting of this year's programme to hear an illustrated talk by Martin Lightfoot about the 2006 excavations at Scholes Lodge Farm.
Shifting Historical Perspectives?
Shifting Historical Perspectives? or just plain rewriting history? According to WikiAnswers it was George Santayana who said: Those who do not learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeat them According to Wisdomquotes.com it was Gerda Lerner who said: What we do about history matters.
2 plead guilty to taking artifacts in SW Colorado
DURANGO, Colorado - A Cortez man and a Canon City woman have pleaded guilty to removing archaeological artifacts from Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in southwest Colorado.
1,500-year-old Korean girl reconstructed by scientists
A scientific team has unveiled the restored model of a 1,500-year-old Korean girl, whose body was found two years back.
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