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Human Remains Discovered in Search for King Richard III
September 11, 2012 A team from the University of Leicester is announcing a dramatic development in the search for King Richard ... > full story -
Archaeological Research Exposes the Funeral Ritual in the Strait of Gibraltar
September 11, 2012 Set in the current municipality of Tarifa (Cádiz) and opposite the Moroccan coast, Baelo Claudia is one of the best preserved Roman cities in Spain. Researchers have been studying part of the ... > full story -
Archaeological Dig Inches 'Tantalizingly Closer' to Possible Burial Place of King Richard III
September 10, 2012 The University of Leicester is announcing that the archaeological dig at Greyfriars will continue for a third week as archaeologists get 'tantalisingly close' in their search for King Richard ... > full story -
Excavations in Jaffa Confirm Presence of Egyptian Settlement on the Ancient City Site
September 10, 2012 Archeologists have conducted excavations on the ancient hill of Jaffa in Israel. The recent excavations have not only shed new light on the destruction of elements of the fortification, but also ... > full story -
Archaeologists Uncover 'Lost Garden' in Quest for Richard III
September 7, 2012 Archaeologists from the UK who are leading the search for the lost grave of King Richard III announced that they have made a new advance in their quest. They have uncovered evidence of the lost ... > full story -
Archaeology Team Announces 'Huge Step Forward' in King Richard III Search
September 5, 2012 A UK team confirms it has found medieval Grey Friars Church -- the burial place of Richard ... > full story -
Syrian Obsidian Discovery Opens New Chapter in Middle Eastern Studies
September 4, 2012 An archaeologist has revealed the origin and trading routes of razor-sharp stone tools 4,200 years ago in ... > full story -
Lao Skull Earliest Example of Modern Human Fossil in Southeast Asia
August 20, 2012 An ancient skull recovered from a cave in the Annamite mountains in northern Laos is the oldest modern human fossil found in Southeast Asia, researchers report. The discovery pushes back the clock on ... > full story -
Spider Version of Bigfoot Emerges from Caves in the Pacific Northwest
August 17, 2012 The forests of the coastal regions from California to British Columbia are renowned for their unique and ancient animals and plants, such as coast redwoods, tailed frogs, mountain beavers and the ... > full story -
Climate and Drought Lessons from Ancient Egypt
August 16, 2012 Ancient pollen and charcoal preserved in deeply buried sediments in Egypt's Nile Delta document the region's ancient droughts and fires, including a huge drought 4,200 years ago associated with the ... > full story
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