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Dig near Escalante providing glimpse of 9,000 BC      Respected Swedish Archaeologist Joins Cranks      Aerial archaeology reveals undiscovered settlements       Mystery Arctic box unearthed, may contain coveted Franklin’s log      Silver coins testify to ancient global trade reaching northern Germany      Archaeologist unearths secrets from Blackstone      Mohawk Punk `Time Traveler' Caught At Banana Pier In A 1905 Picture      "Lost" Language Found on Back of 400-Year-Old Letter      Mysteries of ancient technology      Archaeologists find huge Mayan artificial lake with a ceramic-lined floor      Oldest evidence of arrows found      10,000-skeleton found in an underwater Mexican cave       Early Mesolithic Blubber Concrete      Archaeologists find new clues why the Maya left      Ice Age and Roman remains surface in Nottinghamshire      Ancient wall found around Temple of Apollo      Archaeologists discover ancient Buddha statues in Cambodia      The "mystery stone" that suggests ancient Greeks were in New Mexico in 500 BC      Greeks 'discover Odysseus' palace in Ithaca      Mounds offer glimpse of history       Robot Explorer Set to Reveal Great Pyramid's Secrets      Archaeological Village Dating Back to Neolithic Era Uncovered in Syria       Newly found Koguryo tomb in N. Korea offers clues to ancient E. Asia      Archaeologists Dig Up 11,000 Year-Old House In Britain      Major buildings find at Roman fortress of Caerleon      New Find Pushes Age of Stone Tools Back A Million Years      "Thor's Hammer" Found in Viking Graves      Archaeologists excavate suspected War of 1812 vessel      Matthew Simmons, Who Said Global Crude Production Has Peaked, Dies at 67      Robot to explore mysterious tunnels in Great Pyramid      Archaeologists continue to investigate mystery building      Excavated stone building surprises, stumps SHA crew      Archeologists discover tunnels and tombs under the ruins of Teotihuacan      Prehistoric cave paintings found in Dominican Republic      67k-year-old bone unearthed in Philippines      Ancient treasure rises from Berlin rubble      Outsiders blamed for Easter Island’s historic demise      Researchers discover fossil of human older than Tabon Man      1800 years old Roman bronze tweezers and manicure rasp found in Turkey      Ancient Stone Monument to Napi Discovered on Canadian Prairies     
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Dig near Escalante providing glimpse of 9,000 BC
9/8/2010: Archaeologists are unearthing what some researchers say might be the one of the oldest inhabited places in present-day Utah

Respected Swedish Archaeologist Joins Cranks
9/8/2010: Why does this pain me? Because while (as I have reported here before) geologist Mörner and his collaborator

Aerial archaeology reveals undiscovered settlements
9/7/2010: A previously unknown Bronze Age monument has been found in countryside near Cottingham.

Mystery Arctic box unearthed, may contain coveted Franklin’s log
9/6/2010: An old wooden box excavated from beneath an Arctic cairn is being flown unopened Monday to Ottawa from the Nunavut hamlet of Gjoa Haven

Silver coins testify to ancient global trade reaching northern Germany
9/5/2010: German archaeologists have unearthed silver artefacts in a north German field which show that global trade was reaching even the North Seas

Archaeologist unearths secrets from Blackstone
9/4/2010: A WORCESTERSHIRE County Council officer has made history by uncovering the secrets of a Iron-Age settlement near Bewdley in an international archaeological journal

Mohawk Punk `Time Traveler' Caught At Banana Pier In A 1905 Picture
9/3/2010: Could time travelers actually be caught in oldtime photos? Certainly, the concept is appealing, to some people. Indeed, earlier this year we had the same idea promoted in a fun way of a time traveling `Hipster'
Suggested By: Rick Phillips   Website: http://www.squidoo.com/anomalyman

"Lost" Language Found on Back of 400-Year-Old Letter
8/31/2010: Notes on the back of a 400-year-old letter have revealed a previously unknown language once spoken by indigenous peoples of northern Peru, an archaeologist says.

Mysteries of ancient technology
8/31/2010: UFO believers ascertain that there is evidence in ancient texts that clearly describes ancient aerial battles taking place in ancient time. Did ancient cultures have somehow

Archaeologists find huge Mayan artificial lake with a ceramic-lined floor
8/29/2010: Since 2009, researchers from Bonn and Mexico have been systematically uncovering and mapping the old walls of Uxul, a Mayan city

Oldest evidence of arrows found
8/27/2010: The scientists unearthed 64,000 year-old "stone points", which they say were probably arrow heads.

10,000-skeleton found in an underwater Mexican cave
8/27/2010: The remains of a prehistoric child that were found in an underwater cave in Mexico four years ago have now been removed by a team of divers

Early Mesolithic Blubber Concrete
8/26/2010: Do you come across a lot of ancient blubber concrete in the course of a normal day? I got some exciting news from Mattias Pettersson

Archaeologists find new clues why the Maya left
8/26/2010: Bird calls ring from the forest, echoing amid the crumbling ruins whose darkened doorways have long beckoned explorers

Ice Age and Roman remains surface in Nottinghamshire
8/26/2010: Archaeological remains dating back to the last Ice Age together with Iron Age and Roman settlements have been uncovered

Ancient wall found around Temple of Apollo
8/25/2010: An ancient wall has been found as part of excavation work that started after an illegal excavation around the Apollo Temple in the Didim district of the Aegean

Archaeologists discover ancient Buddha statues in Cambodia
8/25/2010: Japanese archaeologists have discovered six ancient Buddha statues in Cambodia, a member of the team has said. Yukitsugu Tabata

The "mystery stone" that suggests ancient Greeks were in New Mexico in 500 BC
8/25/2010: The "mystery stone," discovered on a mountainside in New Mexico, appears to be inscribed with ancient Greek or Hebrew. For decades, scholars have wondered

Greeks 'discover Odysseus' palace in Ithaca
8/25/2010: An 8th BC century palace which Greek archaeologists claim was the home of Odysseus has been discovered in Ithaca, fuelling theories that the hero of Homer's epic
Suggested By: skycrab

Mounds offer glimpse of history
8/23/2010: Want to peek into Mississippi’s distant past? Visit Indian mounds located across state. “The mounds are a real visible reminder that there were

Robot Explorer Set to Reveal Great Pyramid's Secrets
8/19/2010: Archaeologists attempting to unlock the secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza have a new helper: a drill- and camera-toting robot

Archaeological Village Dating Back to Neolithic Era Uncovered in Syria
8/17/2010: part of archaeological village dating back to Neolithic Era, 1000 years before Christ, was discovered at Belaas Mountain located to the southeast of Hama Province, central Syria.

Newly found Koguryo tomb in N. Korea offers clues to ancient E. Asia
8/14/2010: North Korea has unearthed a large Koguryo mural tomb dating back to around the fifth century, a development archaeologists say will shed fresh light on folk culture

Archaeologists Dig Up 11,000 Year-Old House In Britain
8/13/2010: After two years of work, British archaeologists finally uncovered a home of nomad hunters dating back about 11,000 years to 8,500 B.C

Major buildings find at Roman fortress of Caerleon
8/12/2010: Archaeologists have discovered several large buildings at the fortress of Caerleon in south Wales

New Find Pushes Age of Stone Tools Back A Million Years
8/12/2010: The genus Homo is no longer the sole primate lineage known to have used stone tools to consume the meat of large mammals

"Thor's Hammer" Found in Viking Graves
8/11/2010: Long dismissed as accidental additions to Viking graves, prehistoric "thunderstones"—fist-size stone tools resembling the Norse god

Archaeologists excavate suspected War of 1812 vessel
8/10/2010: Water, debris and possibly artifacts are pumped from the Patuxent River. This is the last day for this year that archaeologists are working

Matthew Simmons, Who Said Global Crude Production Has Peaked, Dies at 67
8/10/2010: Matthew R. Simmons, an energy investment banker and a leading proponent of the “peak oil” theory that claims the Earth is running out of crude, died yesterday.
Suggested By: skycrab

Robot to explore mysterious tunnels in Great Pyramid
8/9/2010: For 4,500 years, the Great Pyramid at Giza has enthralled, fascinated and ultimately frustrated everyone who has attempted
Suggested By: skycrab

Archaeologists continue to investigate mystery building
8/7/2010: The State Highway Administration archaeological team continued peeling back layers of the unknown structure they uncovered near I-70.

Excavated stone building surprises, stumps SHA crew
8/6/2010: Workers stumbled on the structure while they were setting up a retaining wall before construction on the interstate bridge over South Street begins

Archeologists discover tunnels and tombs under the ruins of Teotihuacan
8/5/2010: Archeologists have announced that they have discovered a long sealed tunnel that was hidden under the ruins

Prehistoric cave paintings found in Dominican Republic
8/4/2010: Sixty-one petroglyphs and two bas-relief sculptures believed to 5,000 years old were found in the Dominican Republic

67k-year-old bone unearthed in Philippines
8/4/2010: An ancient bone discovered in the Philippines suggests that humans have been living there for a lot longer than previously thought

Ancient treasure rises from Berlin rubble
8/3/2010: When an incendiary bomb hit in World War II, Berlin's Tell Halaf archaeological museum went up in flames and its 3,000-year-old statues

Outsiders blamed for Easter Island’s historic demise
8/2/2010: An archaeologist studying a remote Pacific island, world famous for its strange stone statues, says outsiders - and not its ancestors

Researchers discover fossil of human older than Tabon Man
8/1/2010: Evidence has emerged that the islands comprising the Philippines could have been inhabited by humans more than a dozen

1800 years old Roman bronze tweezers and manicure rasp found in Turkey
7/30/2010: Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Roman personal care set at Myra-Andriake in Antalya's district of Demre, Turkey

Ancient Stone Monument to Napi Discovered on Canadian Prairies
7/29/2010: A stone effigy monument, in the shape of a Blackfoot creator god named Napi, has been discovered in southern Alberta – south of the Red Deer River near the hamlet of Finnegan.

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