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- Harvesting Electricity from the Greenhouse Gas Carbon Dioxide
- Oldest European Fort in the Inland U.S. Discovered in Appalachians
- Archaeologists to Lift Lid on Mysterious Stone Coffin at Richard III Site
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- Neandertals Shared Speech and Language With Modern Humans, Study Suggests
- Ancient Egyptian Leader Makes Surprise Appearance at Archaeological Dig in Israel
- New Dig at Richard III Site Could Uncover a Group of Headless Friars
- Clues from an Ancient Viking Trading Centre: A Tantalizing Hint of an Ancient Trading Town
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- Archaeologists Unearth a Virtually Intact Late Roman Well
- Earthworms Could Help Scientists 'Dig' Into Past Climates
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Posted June 26, 2013:
- Archaeologists Unearth Tuscaloosa's Early History
- Realistic Robot Carp Created: First Robot Fish With Autonomous 3-D Movement in Asia
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- New Biomolecular Archaeological Evidence Points to the Beginnings of Viniculture in France
- Rash Decision? New UK Coins Increase Nickel Skin Allergy Risk Four Fold
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- New NOAA Report Examines National Oil Pollution Threat from Shipwrecks
- Archaeological Genetics: It's Not All as Old as It at First Seems
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- Agriculture in China Predates Domesticated Rice: Discovery of Ancient Diet Shatters Conventional Ideas of How Agriculture Emerged
- First Ever Underwater University Lectures
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- Research Examines Ancient Puebloans and the Myth of Maize
- Sensitive Sites: Research Examines Preservation of Southwest Archaeology in Time of Tight Budgets
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- Marine Diversity Study Proves Value of Citizen Science
- Earliest Tobacco Use in Pacific Northwest Discovered
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Posted February 4, 2013:
- Last Neanderthals of Southern Iberia May Not Have Coexisted With Modern Humans, New Data Suggest
- Discovery of Remains of England's King Richard III Confirmed

