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Friday, May 24, 2013

The ascent of man: Why our early ancestors took to 2 feet. Eurekalert

Monkey teeth help reveal Neanderthal weaning. UC Davis

Archaeology dig near Helena searches for ancient pollen. Missoulian

Word of Mouth: Charlemagne’s Capitulare de Villis. Medievalists.net

Afghan mine delays at ancient site delight archaeologists. The Guardia

An undignified end: Richard III was buried in 'hastily dug and untidy grave'. The Independent
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Archaeological Team Returns To Smith’s Island. Bernews

New Archaeological 'High Definition' Sourcing Sharpens Understanding of the Past. Science Daily

Archaeological excavations reveal evidences of the great ancient civilization that existed in Kurugala, Balangoda. SLBC

LIJ examines 2,500-year-old wound. the Island Now

Artifact Sourcing and Syria's Troubled Heritage Sector. Popular Archaeology
 
Who invented clothes? A Palaeolithic archaeologist answers. The Guardian
 
Villagers discover ancient ball game statue in Mexico. Physorg
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Wet weather helped human culture grow. Natural History Museum

Did Romans live in Baxter's Field ? This is Glolucestershire

Ancient Greek Warrior X-Rayed on Long Island. Long Island Press

Pattanam antiquity authenticated by radiocarbon dating. The Hindu

New archaeological 'high definition' sourcing sharpens understanding of the past. Eurekalert

Ancient Ivory: Metal traces on Phoenician artifacts show long-gone paint and gold. C&EN
 
“Whodunnit” of Irish potato famine solved. Past Horizons
 
True beginning of agriculture in southern China. Past Horizons
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Archaeological genetics: It's not all as old as it at first seems. Eurekalert

The Mammoth’s Lament: UC Research Shows How Cosmic Impact Sparked Devastating Climate Change. University of Cincinnati

Changes in climate during the Stone Age forced our ancestors to develop new technologies, say scientists. planet Earth

National Museum unveils haul of ‘looted’ artefacts. The Irish Times

Bahrain digs unveil one of oldest civilisations. BBC

Australia: Archaeological Dig to Uncover Old Southport Sea Wall. Dredging Today

Coins key to rewriting the history of Australia. The New-Zealand Herald

Remains of Nubian soldier who lived 1,400 years ago found in Egypt. La Prensa

Isle of Iona may be ancient burial site. Scotsman

The peak period for baby-making sex in ancient Egypt was in July and August, when the weather was at its hottest. Yahoo News
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Friday, May 17, 2013

Archaeological Dig Underway In Boston’s North End. CBS Boston

Archaeologists uncover Pagan skeletons at housing development near Stonehenge. 24Dash

New survey on Iona hints at undiscovered burial sites. BBC

New discovery of ancient diet shatters conventional ideas of how agriculture emerged. Eurekalert

The Ancient Burmese City of Bagan Struggles for International Recognition. Time World

Viking-era coins unearthed by Danish teenager. Panamernian

The earliest known cave paintings fuel arguments about whether Neanderthals were the mental equals of modern humans. Nature

Possessing the Past: The use and abuse of archaeology in building nation-states. Heritage Daily
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Light cast on lifestyle and diet of first New Zealanders. Univesrity of tago

Archaeologists Return to Uncover More of Royal Complex in Jerusalem. Popular Archaeology

William the Conqueror and the Channel Crossing of 1066. Medievaslist.net

Early church and burials found at Lincoln castle. Past Horizons

Al Ruwaida site yields unique archaeological find. Gulf Times

Tattingstone: Archaeological study will delay solar farm proposal. Ipswich Star

Lost City Of Gold Found In Honduras ? Itech Post
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Offers New Pottery Seminar. SFGate

Seekers of past Honduran, Mexican civilizations to speak Wednesday at Meeting of Americas. AGU

Mysterious Minoans Were European, DNA Finds. Live science

Are We Post-Queer ? A Roundtable on the Present and Future of Queer Theory in Medieval Studies. Medievalists.net

New geoglyphs of the Jordanian Harrat. Past Horizons

Baylor University Researcher Finds Earliest Archaeological Evidence of Human Ancestors Hunting and Scavenging. heritage Daily
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