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8:59:45 AM Richard III Open Day for all the family - Loughborough
Loughborough News - Loughborough,England,UK

Visitors can hear from experts Professor Lin Foxhall, Head of the University's School of Archaeology and Ancient History, geneticist Dr Turi King, forensic engineering expert Professor Sarah Hainsworth, Renaissance literature scholar Dr Sarah Knight  [more]

4:26:50 AM Archaeology CSI brings hundreds of area students to Angel Mounds
Henderson Gleaner - Henderson,KY,USA

EVANSVILLE — Bill Monaghan, associate director of the Glenn Black Lab of Archaeology at Indiana University, used his hands for emphasis as he spoke to local middle school students Friday about earth works construction, the mounds and past farming ... [more]

4:26:37 AM Nepal's archaeologists discover Buddha relics during excavation -
AsiaOne.com

AsiaOne 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. A team of Nepal's  [more]

4:26:37 AM Archaeologists uncover remains of Pigeon Forge's origins
Themountainpress

A team of archaeologists from University of Tennessee and other agencies set up under the Old Mill General Store next to the Little Pigeon River Thursday to excavate remains of Iron Forge, the original forge for which the city was named. Iron Forge . [more]

3:05:46 AM Archaeologist claims to have located site of Roman battle
The Herald

Archaeologist Mike Haseler believes he has evidence to suggest that the battle of Mons Graupius took place in Moray. Mons Graupius was a key battle for British independence against the repressive hand of Rome almost 2000 years ago. According to the . [more]

1:55:48 AM Tourists Abandon Syria Amid Ongoing Conflict - Sky News
Sky News - Isleworth,UK

At the ancient Syrian archaeological site of Ugarit staff are preparing for the summer tourist season in the knowledge that no one will be coming to visit this year. It is just a few miles from pockets of fighting in Syria's civil war, and while a fe [more]

1:55:48 AM Isle of Iona may be ancient burial site
Scotsman (blog)

An archaeological survey on the famous Scots isle of Iona – where St Columba landed 1450 years ago to spread Christianity in Scotland – has shown signs of ancient burials. This is the first geophysical investigation to be undertaken away from the cor [more]



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