Ireland / Archeology
02.11.2009 04:23
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Archaeologists have unearthed what they say could be a prehistoric Bronze Age burial site in central Oxford (England). Experts say important chiefs may have been laid to rest at the...
Ireland
Archeology
The 11th Nordic Bronze Age symposium has been organized by the Institute for Cultural Research / Arc...
Early this year archaeologists working on behalf of South West Water have discovered a fallen standi...
Budding archaeologist Samuel Owens uncovered a 10,000 year old piece of history when he found a segm...
The 4,000-year-old barrows at Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire and Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire (both ...
The carcass of an extinct steppe bison, discovered two years ago melting out of a cliff in a remote ...
Did Palaeolithic man settle in what is now known as Thatcham? It has been claimed on numerous occasi...
Many 'matuto' petroglyphs were found in a number of villages of the Kaimana District, Provinice of P...
An archaeological team has found more evidence on a site at St John's Road, South Oropouche (Trinida...
Modern humans and Neanderthals had sex across the species barrier, according to a leading geneticist...
More than 14,000 findings and remains dating back to the Paleolithic Age have been unearthed in the ...
Date: 30 July 2010 - 00:45
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