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Fracture zones endanger tombs in Valley of Kings - 18 Oct 2009
IMAGE: This is a photograph of a damaged ceiling in tomb KV6 in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt. The top...
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World's oldest submerged town dates back 5,000 years - 16 Oct 2009
Archaeologists surveying the world's oldest submerged town have found ceramics dating back to the Final Neolithic. Their discovery suggests...
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Blue highways - 16 Oct 2009
Evaluating Middle Stone Age riverine-based foraging, mobility and technology along the trunk tributaries of the Blue Nile WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.,...
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Plant fossils give first real picture of earliest... - 15 Oct 2009
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A team of researchers including a University of Florida paleontologist has used a rich cache of plant fossils...
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Technology brings new insights to one of the oldest... - 15 Oct 2009
Modern tools help scholars better understand the development Aramaic IMAGE: Tablets uncovered at Persepolis in...
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A 200,000-year-old cut of meat - 14 Oct 2009
Tel Aviv University archaeologists shed light on life, diet and society before the delicatessen IMAGE: This is...
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New type of flying reptile discovered - 13 Oct 2009
Discovered by scientists at the University of Leicester and the Geological Institute, Beijing, Darwin's pterodactyl preyed on flying dinosaurs...
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Penn State to collaborate with Cyprus on research... - 13 Oct 2009
Thousands of ancient Cyprian artifacts, images and documents will soon be available to view and search online, thanks to a research partnership...
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Early hominid first walked on 2 legs in the woods - 8 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Carbon isotope analyses conducted by University of Illinois anthropology professor Stanley Ambrose...
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Murcia to house Bronze Age research institute - 8 Oct 2009
A team of researchers from the Department of Prehistory of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona will be directing a research project,...
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Loyal alligators display the mating habits of birds - 7 Oct 2009
Discovery may lead to understanding of dinosaur mating habits Louisiana, US - Alligators display the same loyalty to their mating partners as...
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Powerful lasers, futuristic digital cameras, 3-D... - 1 Oct 2009
Highlights of Frontiers in Optics Meeting in San Jose, Oct. 11-15 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—The latest technology in optics and lasers will be on...
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Oldest hominid skeleton provides new evidence for... - 1 Oct 2009
Los Alamos geologist is codirector of international discovery team LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, October 1, 2009—A Los Alamos National...
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Advances in science help preserve York Minster for... - 1 Oct 2009
Science and historical conservation might not sound like an obvious match, but at York Minster scientists and preservation experts are working...
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Rediscovering the dragon's paradise lost - 29 Sep 2009
The world's largest living lizard species, the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), is vulnerable to extinction and yet little is known about...
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