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Archaeologists piece together prehistoric Mann30 Jun 2008 23:27 GMT2
A video and some pics at the cite
Archaeologists piece together prehistoric Mann
30 June 2008
By ADRIAN DARBYSHIRE
Archaeologists to Demonstrate Ancient Brewing30 Jun 2008 22:52 GMT12
Archaeologists to Demonstrate Ancient Brewing
2008-06-27 16:13:36 - Dublin, Ireland, 27th June, 2008. Last summer
two Galway archaeologists proposed a theory which made worldwide
headlines. They suggested that one of the most common archaeological
Why humans left their African homeland 80,000 years ago to colonize     the world30 Jun 2008 07:04 GMT4
Smithsonian magazine's take on "Out of Africa".
The Great Human Migration
Why humans left their African homeland 80,000 years ago to colonize
the world
Insights into original Pacific explorers: luck or design29 Jun 2008 22:28 GMT5
If anyone believes that every canoe made the voyages safely I have
some reference material describing the sending out of several canoes
and only one returning. The idea of sailing against the wind is an age-
old one, sometimes hard to prove 3000 years later.
Balkan caves, gorges were pre-Neanderthal haven28 Jun 2008 16:01 GMT2
Balkan caves, gorges were pre-Neanderthal haven
Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:25am EDT
By Ljilja Cvekic
BELGRADE (Reuters Life!) - A fragment of a human jaw found in Serbia
Olmec? Toltec? Neolithic?28 Jun 2008 06:53 GMT40
http://s2.supload.com/image/NearIcaPeru-9-5-2007.jpg
Post modern?
Post apocalyptic?
http://img127.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=43382_yahoomaps_122_651lo.jpg
Researchers hit a homer with 'The Odyssey': Using astronomical clues,     they date one of literature's most heralded events: Odysseus' slaughter of his     wife's suitors.28 Jun 2008 04:26 GMT6
Paleoastronomy strikes again. I can't find the PNAS article. Might
point out that this dates the end of the Trojan war to about 1188 BC.
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-odyssey24-2008jun24,0,2453666.story
From the Los Angeles Times
"Arab" Found in Danish Iron-Age Grave28 Jun 2008 04:19 GMT1
Be warned this is a National Geographic article taken from information
from the American Journal of Physical Anthropology Volume 135 Issue 2,
Pages 206 - 215
Published Online: 28 Nov 2007
Why do British archaeologists Throw evidence Away?27 Jun 2008 16:06 GMT4
Why do British archaeologists Throw evidence Away?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7466735.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/0
6/23/scinean123.xml

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-06/ucl-bln062308.php
Why do British archaeologists Destroy evidence?27 Jun 2008 15:56 GMT7
Why do British archaeologists Destroy evidence?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7466735.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/0
6/23/scinean123.xml

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-06/ucl-bln062308.php
Again important Roman ship found in the Netherland27 Jun 2008 13:28 GMT2
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During archaeological research in the building
site 'Leidsche Rijn', west of Utrecht, a wreck
is found of a hitherto unknown type of Roman
Ancient Australia not written in stone27 Jun 2008 05:28 GMT2
Photo at cite.
Ancient Australia not written in stone
Has the life of Australia's Aborigines remained unchanged for 45,000
years? A new approach to archaeology challenges us to rethink
Dig shows Paris is 3,000 years older than first thought27 Jun 2008 00:58 GMT4
Dig shows Paris is 3,000 years older than first thought
By John Lichfield in Paris
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Paris has long been known to be a very old city but its history as a
Stonehenge Mine26 Jun 2008 22:12 GMT2
Mine Angel
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/k/kjv/kjv-idx?type=simple&format=Long&q1=Mine+Ange
l&restrict=All&size=First+100

Stonehenge Mine, Stonehenge Coal Mine, Stonehenge Chalk Mine
http://www.google ...
Stonehenge Decoded: National Geographic Channel, Sunday June 1, 9 pm     EDT26 Jun 2008 02:26 GMT46
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/stonehenge-decoded-3372/Overview
Lots of pretty pictures, with some Crystal Skull bullshit thrown in in
case you start to fall asleep.
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