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Stone Pages Archaeo News
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Stone Pages Archaeo News is the leading resource for extensive and timely information about the most recent archaeological meetings, digs and breathtaking discoveries, mainly related to prehistoric and megalithic monuments. The Stone Pages is also the first online guide to European megaliths (including Stonehenge) and provides images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, weblinks and tours.
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Ancient Aboriginal skull suggests head reshaping practice
11,000 years ago a tall and solidly built Aboriginal man lived a hard life. His bones reveal he had arthritis in his jaw, multiple breaks in both forearms and a...
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Prehistoric settlement discovered in Bulgaria
Bulgarian archaeologists have found what has been described as a 'wealthy' 8000-year-old town close to the Danube city of Ruse. The town, which flourished between 5,800 BCE and 5,500 BCE...
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Great deal of prehistoric findings unearthed in Syria
The American- Dutch archaeological expedition working at the site of Tal Om al-Mara, 50 kms to the east of Aleppo (Syria), has unearthed two archaeological tombs dating back to the...
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Remains of ancient Mexican woman suggest diverse migration
A scientific reconstruction of one of the oldest sets of human remains found in the Americas appears to support theories that the first people who came to the hemisphere migrated...
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Swiss find may be oldest evidence of dog domestication
A jaw fragment found in a Swiss cave comes from the earliest known dog, according to scientists who analyzed and radiocarbon-dated the fossil to a period between 14,100-14,600 years ago....
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A window on ancient farming in Cyprus
Excavations at Politiko-Troullia on the foothills of the Troodos mountains in the Nicosia district (Cyprus) have brought to light a series of households around a large communal courtyard with evidence...
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Ancient stone knives unearthed in Israel
Archaeologists digging in a cave in Israel have found tiny stone knives dating back at least 200,000 years that would have been used to cut meat during a meal. Made...
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Walkers invited to Welsh hillfort
Walkers are invited to the hillfort of Caer Drewyn, Corwen (Denbighshire, Wales), as part of the Festival of British Archaeology. Known locally as Mynydd y Gaer, the fort is unique...
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Tourists heave menhirs in France to solve ancient mystery
In the Asterix comic books you only had to drink a magic potion to be able to lift a menhir. But in reality you need vast quantities of muscle power...
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British Volunteers win archaeology prize
The British Museum hosted amateur archaeologists from the Peak District in Derbyshire (England) for the British Archaeological Awards. The Longstone Local History Group began excavation of an iron-age fort in...
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