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Scandinavians are descended from Stone Age immigrants - 24 Sep 2009
Today's Scandinavians are not descended from the people who came to Scandinavia at the conclusion of the last ice age but, apparently, from a...
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End of an era: New ruling decides the boundaries of... - 22 Sep 2009
After decades of debate and four years of investigation an international body of earth scientists has formally agreed to move the boundary...
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A tiny tyrannosaur - 17 Sep 2009
Small fossil described in Science predates the T. rex This release is available in Chinese. IMAGE: Weighing as...
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Via Tiburtina -- an interdisciplinary journey... - 16 Sep 2009
IMAGE: This is the road, Via Tiburtina. Click here for more information. Via...
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Caistor skeleton mystifies archaeologists - 15 Sep 2009
A skeleton, found at one of the most important, but least understood, Roman sites in Britain is puzzling experts from The University of...
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A rare discovery: An engraved gemstone carrying a... - 15 Sep 2009
A rare and surprising archaeological discovery at Tel Dor: A gemstone engraved with the portrait of Alexander the Great was uncovered during the...
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New CO2 data helps unlock the secrets of Antarctic... - 13 Sep 2009
The link between declining CO2 levels in the earth's atmosphere and the formation of the Antarctic ice caps some 34 million years ago has been...
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Figurines of Aphrodite from the era of the Roman... - 13 Sep 2009
An ancient treasure comprising three figurines of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, which was buried underground for over 1,500 years, was...
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Superscanner helps scientists see into the unknown - 10 Sep 2009
Researchers at The University of Nottingham have a new weapon in their arsenal of tools to push back the boundaries of science, engineering,...
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Archaeologists discover oldest-known fiber materials... - 10 Sep 2009
Flax fibers could have been used for warmth and mobility; for rope, baskets, or shoes CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A team of archaeologists and...
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Largest-ever collection of coins from Bar-Kokhba... - 9 Sep 2009
Jerusalem, Sept. 9, 2009 – The largest cache of rare coins ever found in a scientific excavation from the period of the Bar-Kokhba revolt...
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Researchers to explore sacred Maya pools of Belize - 9 Sep 2009
IMAGE: The cenotes of central Belize vary in size, depth and accessibility. Click here for more...
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NOAA locates US Navy ship sunk in World War II battle - 9 Sep 2009
A NOAA-led research mission has located and identified the final resting place of the YP-389, a U.S. Navy patrol boat sunk approximately 20...
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Europe's first farmers replaced their Stone Age... - 3 Sep 2009
Analysis of ancient DNA from skeletons suggests that Europe's first farmers were not the descendants of the people who settled the area after...
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Ancient connection: New evidence points to Shawnee... - 3 Sep 2009
The discoveries continue to surprise for a team of UC students digging in Shawnee Lookout Park, with a major new mound being located and a rare...
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