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Stone Pages' Archaeo News
Author : Paola Arosio & Diego Meozzi
Overview : Stone Pages' Archaeo News
Language : English
Last Updated : 7/28/2005
Website : http://www.stonepages.com/news/


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1. Anthropologists discover earliest form of wall art
Date/Time : 5/22/2012 5:40:04 PM
Direct link : http://www.stonepages.com/news/archives/004781.html
 
Anthropologists working in Abri Castanet - a rock shelter formerly occupied by a group of Aurignacian reindeer hunters in southern France - have determined that a block of engraved limestone...

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2. Bronze Age boat replica fails to float
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 9:07:47 AM
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A half-size replica of Dover's Bronze Age boat started to sink as it was lowered into the water at Dover Marina (Kent, England), and had to be hoisted out again...

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3. Prehistoric farming village discovered in Cyprus
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 9:06:42 AM
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The oldest agricultural settlement ever found on a Mediterranean island has been discovered in Cyprus by a team of French archaeologists. Previously it was believed that the first Neolithic farming...

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4. Upper Palaeolithic revealed at Mas d'Azil cave
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 9:05:44 AM
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Mas d'Azil is an immense cave, and one of the major prehistoric sites in France. The first research was carried out in 1860, with Felix Garrigou presenting the general stratigraphy...

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5. Human migrations: Eastern odyssey
Date/Time : 5/15/2012 8:27:31 AM
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Some 74,000 years ago, a volcano called Toba on the Indonesian island of Sumatra unleashed one of the greatest eruptions ever known, spreading ash across southern Asia. The catastrophe had...

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6. The Dolmen at Monticello
Date/Time : 5/15/2012 8:24:19 AM
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The village of Monticello - near Finale Ligure, in the west of Italy, is located along the western slopes of Gottaro. The dolmen is located in Valeggia, 199 metres above...

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7. Did ancient Germans steal the pharaoh's chair design?
Date/Time : 5/14/2012 7:56:17 AM
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Roughly 3,500 years ago, folding chairs remarkably similar to ones found in Egypt suddenly became must-have items in parts of northern Europe. The simple design consists of two movable wooden...

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8. Mexican experts find ancient blood on stone knives
Date/Time : 5/14/2012 7:55:32 AM
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Traces of blood and fragments of muscle, tendon, skin and hair found on 2,000-year-old stone knives have given researchers the first conclusive evidence that the obsidian blades were used for...

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9. New study chronicles the rise of agriculture in Europe
Date/Time : 5/14/2012 7:54:52 AM
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As reported in the 27 April issue of the journal Science, an analysis of 5,000-year-old DNA taken from the Stone Age remains of four humans excavated in Sweden is helping...

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10. Ancient Swedish stone structure spurs debate
Date/Time : 5/14/2012 7:53:57 AM
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Ancient Scandinavians dragged 59 boulders to a seaside cliff near what is now the Swedish fishing village of Kaseberga. They carefully arranged the massive stones - each weighing up to...

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11. Volunteers race to save hill fort in Devon
Date/Time : 5/12/2012 10:16:25 AM
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A team of archaeologists will be surveying and excavating the remains of a hill fort before it is lost to the waves forever. The work at Embury Beacon in Hartland...

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12. Bones of early American disappear from underwater cave
Date/Time : 5/12/2012 10:15:54 AM
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One of the first humans to inhabit the Americas has been stolen - and archaeologists want it back. The skeleton, which is probably at least 10,000 years old, has disappeared...

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13. Bronze Age remains X-rayed in England
Date/Time : 5/12/2012 10:15:23 AM
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Early Bronze Age remains from a burial site in Dartmoor National Park (south Devon, England) will be X-rayed at Salisbury District Hospital. The items were found in a burial cist,...

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14. 4000-year-old rock art discovered in Mongolia
Date/Time : 5/12/2012 10:14:43 AM
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Eighteen rock art sites dating back over 4,000 years have been discovered by archaeologists in northern China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The prehistoric art was discovered in the Yinshan Mountains...

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15. A possible additional chamber in an Orcadian tomb
Date/Time : 5/12/2012 10:12:15 AM
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The chambered tomb at Banks, in South Ronaldsay (Orkney, Scotland), continues to throw up yet more surprises, including the discovery of what appears to be a sixth chamber within the...

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