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Written in sand: Egypt denies UNESCO's threats to declassify its archaelogical sites
Facing anger from Egyptologists, a surprised Minister of State for Antiquities Ahmed Eissa clarifies to Ahram Online that UNESCO is not actually threatening to remove six Egyptian archaeological sites from the World Heritage List .
2 hrs ago | Free Republic
African Coins Found In Australia: 1,000-Year-Old Discovery May Rewrite Country's History
A new archaeological expedition may prove that the continent may have been discovered earlier than previously thought.
6 hrs ago | EurekAlert!
New archaeological 'high definition' sourcing sharpens understanding of the past
A new method of sourcing the origins of artefacts in high definition is set to improve our understanding of the past.
10 hrs ago | NBC29
Monticello Works to Include Slavery into Comprehensive History
Monticello is one of the region's most popular landmarks, bringing in tourists from around the country to view the mansion and garden of Thomas Jefferson.
14 hrs ago | Cortez Journal News
Park Point is visible from a window in the rotunda of the new Mesa Verde Visitor and Research Center, which will hold its grand opening Thursday.
April Jones trial told of pieces of skull found in Mark Bridger's fireplace
The prosecution case at the trial of Mark Bridger at Mold Crown Court ended today.
Ancient Coast Miwok Site Excavated
A construction project has prompted the excavation of a Mikwok Indian food-processing site near the waters of San Pablo Bay.
Sponsored Content: Celebrate Native American culture in St. Ignace
After crossing the Mackinac bridge, you'll find yourself in the timeless town of St.
York Minster ready to unveil new visitor attraction
Set in underground chambers, Revealing York Minster is the latest stage of a A 20 million, five-year restoration and conservation project part funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, creating the largest visitor attraction within a UK cathedral.
Return Of The 787, The Ancient Maya And The End Of Life
Boeing 787 Back In The Air Boeing's 787 has returned to the sky after a four-month grounding by the FAA when an United Airlines Dreamliner took off this morning from Houston en route to Chicago's O'Hare airport.
Historical site will become a beer garden, claim campaigners
Pub chain Marston's have applied for planning permission to build a two storey public house and accommodation on the site of the former Lookers garage, in Priory crescent.
Bahrain digs unveil one of oldest civilisations
The site in Bahrain, thought to be the location of the enigmatic Dilmun civilisation, was recently discussed at a conference in Manama, the Gulf nation's capital, organised by the UN's educational, scientific and cultural body .
Educational Speaker Series, May 30 through June 27, 2013
Join us for eight terrific events in our speaker series this May and June. These public presentations and discussions focus on the cultural creativity, history, and heritage of the societies and pottery enterprises that flourished in the landscape of the Edgefield District of South Carolina.
Archaeological genetics: It's not all as old as it at first seems
This study published in BioMed Central's open access journal Investigative Genetics , based in the Netherlands, is able to genetically characterize geographically separated subpopulations within the country and map them to population movement within the last 2000 years.
Archaeologists hope to find Roman fort in Midlands flood zone
After serious flooding, the Environment Agency in England is studying plans to build flood defences along the River Derwent near Derby in the Midlands, but before that work begins, archaeologists are being given access to an area known to be the site of a Roman fort.
Who invented clothes? A Palaeolithic archaeologist answers | Becky Wragg Sykes
"Who invented clothes?" It's one of those brilliant questions that children ask, before they learn that the big things we wonder about rarely have simple answers.
Students dig for artifacts in Vernon
Seventh-grade students from Glen Meadow Middle School searched for Native American artifacts at the Black Creek Site off Maple Grange Road on Friday and found out about the history of the region.
Kids Invited to Explore Florida's Prehistoric Side
Kids are invited to learn about Florida's past through archaeology and the clues left behind by ancient societies Monday, May 20 at 6 p.m. at the North Tampa Branch Library, 8916 N. Boulevard, Tampa.
Agriculture May Have Been In Xincun China 5,000 Years Ago
In Europe, the arrival of the farmers who replaced Mesolithic hunter-gatherers happened in force 9,000 years ago but it was happening elsewhere prior to that.
Although a major road project remains in limbo, it will be a bit longer before anyone knows for sure whether there are tribal and/or pioneer burial sites along a rustic stretch of 253rd Avenue in Hillsboro.