Ireland / Archeology
07.11.2009 04:19
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About 6 week ago, we published an article about the discovery of the oldest known place of worship dedicated to the dugong, or sea cow, on an island just north...
Ireland
Archeology
Archaeologists claim to have found the oldest known artefact in the Americas, a scraper-like tool in...
Archeologists have unearthed an 8,000-year-old weapons factory in Britain. The find, near Melton, is...
Archaeologists have found the Iron Age burial mound of a wealthy man in Noord Brabant, the second ma...
A prehistoric burial ground has been discovered on Skye (Inner Hebrides, Scotland). Six slab-lined g...
A Iron Age treasure hoard has been unearthed by a safari park keeper using a metal detector for the ...
The discovery of an early human fossil in southern China may challenge the commonly held idea that m...
A father and son team of treasure hunters who were accused of illegally removing 3000 year old artef...
An ancient civilisation brought about its own demise by destroying forests which kept its delicate e...
Jim Krehbiel and an Ohio Wesleyan student spent years uncovering why ancient kivas (rooms used for r...
Archaeologists have unearthed what they say could be a prehistoric Bronze Age burial site in central...
Date: 02 September 2010 - 12:05
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