Archaeological excavations that have been persevering with sporadically on Giresun (Greek Aretias) island considering the fact that 2011 wil...
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Archaeologist says recreation-converting new laser generation application is not any magic wand
For over 3 decades, archaeologist Anabel Ford, Director of the Mesoamerican Research Center of the University of California, Santa Barbara, ...
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Complex buildings and buried architectural stays unearthed in Valley of Argolis
The new findings from the "Ormos Valley" research project, at Lampayanas in southern Argolis, had been announced via Greece's ...
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Shelters with echoes thought to be preferred sites for prehistoric rock art
The acoustic qualities of a rock shelter may have been a key factor in its selection as a site for rock art and indicate a spiritual signifi...
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700-year-old bronze ring bearing image of St. Nicholas discovered in Galilee
A rare and impressive intact bronze ring from the Middle Ages, bearing the image of St. Nicholas, was discovered by chance during recent lan...
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Roman-era sarcophagus found at Istanbul high school construction site
A Roman-era sarcophagus, believed to date back 2000 years, has been unearthed during a construction work in Istanbul’s Kadıköy district, dai...
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Parts of Ramses II statue found in southern Egypt
Egypt says archaeologists have discovered parts of a statue of one of its most famous pharaohs in the southern city of Aswan. The head of a ...
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Human dispersion through southern Europe in Early Pleistocene
Geochronologists from the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) have led a study published in the journal Quat...
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Modern volcanism tied to events occurring soon after Earth's birth
Plumes of hot magma from the volcanic hotspot that formed Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean rise from an unusually primitive source deep be...
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Flipside of a dinosaur mystery: 'Bloat-and-float' explains belly-up ankylosaur fossils
A scientist with the Canadian Museum of Nature has answered a long-standing mystery about why fossils of ankylosaurs -- the "armoured t...
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Miniscule flightless birds have lived in New Zealand's wetlands for millions of years
Fossilized bones of two new species of tiny, flightless extinct birds have been discovered by Australasian scientists in 19 to 16-million-ye...
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Rainforest regeneration rescues bat communities in aftermath of fragmentation
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Rainforest loss is fuelling a tsunami of tropical species extinctions. However, not all is doom and gloom. A new study, conducted in the Bra...
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Unlocking the secrets of the universe
Long ago, about 400,000 years after the beginning of the universe (the Big Bang), the universe was dark. There were no stars or galaxies, an...
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The moon formed inside a vaporized Earth synestia
A new explanation for the Moon's origin has it forming inside the Earth when our planet was a seething, spinning cloud of vaporized rock...
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Black hole blasts may transform 'mini-Neptunes' into rocky worlds
A team of astrophysicists and planetary scientists has predicted that Neptune-like planets located near the center of the Milky Way were tra...
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Umayyad-era sunken marine port discovered in Aqaba Gulf
A sunken marine port structure in the Gulf of Aqaba was unveiled on Monday as findings of Jordan’s first underwater archaeological expeditio...
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Nicotine extracted from ancient dental plaque for the first time
A team of scientists including researchers from Washington State University has shown for the first time that nicotine residue can be extrac...
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What the Vikings put in their pillows
Not too many people are able to identify birds by examining a single feather. But a number of folks need to know that sort of thing, and it ...
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