Monthly Archives: June 2005

The End of the Rainbow

Ireland’s turnaround began in the late 1960′s… Continue reading

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Scientists to Begin Studying Kennewick Man

After nearly a decade of court battles, scientists plan to begin studying the 9,300-year-old skeleton known as Kennewick Man next week. Continue reading

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Archaeologists find more Iron Age buildings

Cornwall, UK – An archaeological excavation has been carried out at Truro College playing fields before construction work for the Fal Building begins. The work, by a team of archaeologists from Cornwall county council’s historic environment service (HES), has been funded by Truro College. Continue reading

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Neolithic caves at Tang-e Bolaghi

A team of Iranian and Japanese archaeologists is to study two Neolithic caves located at the ancient site of Tang-e Bolaghi in Iran’s southern province of Fars, an expert of Iran’s Archaeological Research Center announced on Saturday. Continue reading

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700 Years Too Early

Mammoth and prehistoric camel bones from a Kansas dig may imply a 12,200-year-old human camp site. Continue reading

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