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Did an Ancient Language of Universal Symbols Exist?
wildcat
by wildcat  4-19-2008    5
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100 Most Endangered Sites
Lubaska
by Lubaska  4-17-2008    4
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The Anasazi mystery
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  4-8-2008    10
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Petra, The Lost City Of Stone
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  4-2-2008   
 From the American Museum Of Natural History. the site is well worth a visit.
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Necklace is 'oldest in Americas'
queerty
by queerty  4-1-2008    1
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1,000 Graves Unearthed in Ancient Greece
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  3-14-2008    6
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Skeleton evidence of ancient brain surgery
arifsali
by arifsali  3-12-2008    4
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Exploring the "lost city" of Mycenaeans
invictus
by invictus  3-11-2008    1
 Professor Daniel J. Pullen is unearthing a 3600-year-old "lost city" in Aegean coast.
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Inside the palace of Augustus - pics
righthand
by righthand  3-10-2008    2
 Lived in by Augustus before he became Rome's first emperor in 27BC, the house is situated above the grotto where Romans may have worshipped Romulus, the city's founder, and was also handy for watching horse racing in the Circus Maximus at the foot of the hill. "Augustus wanted to be near the grotto, but could also see the races from up here," said Italy's culture minister, Francesco Rutelli. The restoration, begun after the house was found in the 1970s, has reconstructed shattered frescoes in deep reds, yellows and blues featuring theatrical masks and mythical animals. "The extremely high quality of the frescoes befits the owner, although these were the fashions of the time and don't offer much insight into Augustus's individual taste," said Angelo Bottini, Rome's archaeological chief. Tourists - who will be allowed in five at a time - may be surprised to see how modest the study, bedroom, entrance hall and dining room were. Augustus, Julius Caesar's great nephew, avoided excess
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Chinese Caucasian Mummies
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  3-1-2008    1
 Love mummies!!!!!!!!
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Lost Cities - pics
tabsey
by tabsey  2-27-2008    3
 Don't know why they are called lost cities. If photos have been taken, I would presume they have been pound.
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"Zeus Altar" is older than Zeus
invictus
by invictus  1-28-2008    8
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Baghdad museum's slow recovery
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-15-2007    2
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Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2007
invictus
by invictus  12-14-2007    1
 This is Archaeology Magazine's Top 10 list - mine would be a little different. If you visit source site, there are more discoveries of 2007 which didn't make it into the magazine's list but proposed by scholars.
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The gods in colour
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-13-2007    8
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Stonehenge's huge support settlement
mickfinn
by mickfinn  11-5-2007   
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The Heliocentric system on the ancient floor of the Tholos of Epidaurus!
astronkyttaron
by astronkyttaron  4-17-2007   
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