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Students research Kan. Wichita Indian village ... - June 29, 2008

Student archaeologists working to find artifacts of a 18th century Indian village in southern Kansas are digging through muddy conditions to uncover the area's history.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/students-research-kan-wichita-indian-vill...

Jordan discovers what could be first church on earth - June 28, 2008

Jordan News.Net Saturday 28th June, 2008 Excavations are continuing on a hilltop in the rural Jordanian town of Rihab to find additional evidence that supports a recent epoch-making discovery of what renowned ...
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/jordan-discovers-what-could-be-first-chur...

Archeological artifacts: Grandfather clause or illegal action - June 28, 2008

BYRON LOOSLE Guest Editorial Arecent reader submission to The Spectrum's editorial department raised several questions regarding the legality and practice of the collection of prehistoric artifacts - ...
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/archeological-artifacts-grandfather-claus...

IMAX docudrama uncovers secrets of Egypt's pharaohs - June 28, 2008

Egypt gives up more secrets from its sand-covered past in the docudrama "Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs," showing at the Detroit Science Center's IMAX Dome Theatre.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/imax-docudrama-uncovers-secrets-of-egypts...

New electronic map reveals where skeletons lie beneath London streets - June 28, 2008

Londoners would now be able to view the locations of the tens of thousands of skeletons that once lay hidden beneath the citys streets, thanks to an electronic map developed by Museum of London.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/new-electronic-map-reveals-where-skeleton...

Neanderthals: More Advanced Than Thought - June 28, 2008

British archaeologists have found evidence that suggests Northern Europe's last Neanderthals might have been more advanced than thought.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/neanderthals-more-advanced-than-thought?f...

Jordan Discovers What Could Be First Church On Earth - June 27, 2008

Excavations are continuing on a hilltop in the rural Jordanian town of Rihab to find additional evidence that supports a recent history-making discovery of what renowned archaeologists believe could be the ...
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/jordan-discovers-what-could-be-first-chur...

Fort Ridgely golf course reopens after $2.2M redesign - June 27, 2008

A major facelift on the Fort Ridgely State Park golf course will be unveiled to the public Saturday.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/fort-ridgely-golf-course-reopens-after-2-...

Pak Hindu temple battles for existence with only one relic - June 27, 2008

Lahore, June 27: The ancient Hindu temple at Katas Raj which is around 40 kilometers from Chakwal is battling for its existence after it was robbed of all of its relics except one dilapidated sculpture.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/pak-hindu-temple-battles-for-existence-wi...

Paris is 3,000 years older than earlier believed - June 27, 2008

An archaeological dig has moved back the first known human occupation of Paris to about 7600 BC, which is more than 3,000 years older than earlier thought.
http://www.topix.net/science/archaeology/2008/06/paris-is-3-000-years-older-than-earlier-b...
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