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Excavations Set To Restart On Giresun Island Off Turkish Black Sea Coast

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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

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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

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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

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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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