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1 hr ago | Sofia News Agency

Bulgaria Probes Illegal Construction in Thracian Sanctuary

Employees of Bulgaria's Directorate for National Construction Control, DNSK , are conducting Saturday an emergency probe in a Thracian sanctuary .

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Related Topix: Europe, Bulgaria, World News, Anthropology, Science

5 hrs ago | Science Daily

Agriculture in China predates domesticated rice: Discovery of ancient ...

They have uncovered evidence for the first time that people living in Xincun 5,000 years ago may have practised agriculture -- before the arrival of domesticated rice in the region.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Agriculture

6 hrs ago | Evansville Courier & Press

Archaeology CSI brings hundreds of area students to Angel Mounds | VIDEO

Photographs by DENNY SIMMONS / Courier Press G. William Monaghan, Ph.D., offers students from South Middle School in Henderson, Ky., a lesson Friday morning in using carbon dating to find out how old the mounds at Angel Mounds State Historic Site are.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Bloomington, IN, Education Etc., Evansville, IN

Fri May 17, 2013

Patch.com

Supporters Aim to 'Wrap Up' Swede Run Barn Project This Summer

With only a couple minor hurdles left to clear, supporters of the Swede Run Barn restoration hope to have the project completed by this summer.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Earth Times

Minoans and genes

Long after that first Neolithic colonisation, the flowering of the, "Great Island" led to a dominating Bronze Age culture.

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Related Topix: Minoa, NY, Science, Anthropology

Chemical & Engineering News

Archaeology's Hidden Secrets

Ancient ivory carvings made by Phoenician artists some 3,000 years ago have long hidden a secret, even while being openly displayed in museums around the world: The sculptures were originally painted with colorful pigments, and some were decorated with gold.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Chemistry

Salisbury Journal

Druid bid to have remains re-buried fails

A DRUID leader has lost his High Court bidto force the re-interment of ancient bones dug up by archaeologists at Stonehenge .

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Related Topix: Druid, Religion, Science, Anthropology, Pagan/Wiccan

Sherwoodgazette.com

Road work waits for answers - Friday, 17 May 2013 10:00

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.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Hampshire Chronicle

King Richard's head goes on display

The facial reconstruction of King Richard III is going on display in Leicester's Guildhall on the first stop of a nationwide tour A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is going on display in Leicester's Guildhall on the first stop of a nationwide tour.

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Related Topix: Anthropology, Science, Leicestershire County, England, United Kingdom

Thu May 16, 2013

Asia News Network

Nepal's archaeologists discover Buddha relics during excavation

Nepal's archaeologists have discovered artifacts dating from the Buddha era from an excavation site at Devdaha of Rupandehi district, which is located at a distance of 20km from Buddha's birthplace Lumbini in western Nepal.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Chicago Magazine

Five Great Food Vacations for Chicago Travelers With an Appetite

The best summer getaways for the city's foodies are on the west coast, around our region, and in Canada.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Dining, Anthropology, Science, Beer, Drink

Windsor Journal

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A dig in the past showed once again that one man's trash can be another man's treasure - if the second man lives a few centuries later than the first, that is.

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PaintSquare

Work Crew Destroys Ancient Pyramid

One of the oldest Mayan pyramids has been destroyed by construction crews digging for crushed rock to build a road in Belize.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Examiner.com

Value and society

Shocking insights into the new chair of UofU Dep of Anthropology, Leslie Knapp , make feel that there are individuals and group in our society who not only live at the expenses of others, but they do all this with our taxpayer money.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology, Sundance Film Festival

Live Science

Ruins of Lost City May Lurk Deep in Honduras Rain Forest

Lidar technology allows researchers to strip away the green forest canopy and reveals features beneath, including this mysterious mound that may be a sign of ancient civilization in the Honduras rainforest.

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Related Topix: Science, Anthropology

Wed May 15, 2013

Madison Publishing

SLCC Carving project celebrates past and present

Four local master carvers have been working diligently since late 2012 on crafting traditional yellow cedar welcome figures.

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Examiner.com

Where is the published PhD dissertation by Leslie Knapp?

There are standards in culture , paradoxes and absurd. In western culture it is a standard the PhD dissertation to be published.

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KRMG-AM Tulsa

Ancient Belize Pyramid Destroyed For Gravel

A road crew in Belize has destroyed one of the country's largest ancient Mayan pyramids in order to extract materials for road fill, archaeologists in the Central American country reported.

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Related Topix: Belize, Central America, World News, Science, Anthropology

Archaeology

Minoans Genetically Related to Europeans

Analysis of mitochondrial DNA taken from 4,000-year-old Minoan skeletal remains suggests that Minoan civilization was created by the descendants of the first population to reach Crete some 9,000 years ago , when migrating farmers left Anatolia and spread into Europe.

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Related Topix: Minoa, NY, University of Washington, Science, Anthropology

Yahoo!

First archbishop to be reburied

The remains of Perth's first Catholic archbishop are expected to be unearthed in Karrakatta Cemetery today by a Church-led team of archaeologists who will move them to the crypt beneath St Mary's Cathedral.

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Related Topix: Roman Catholic Church, Religion, Anthropology, Science, History in the News