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Wednesday, August 26
August 26, 2009

A seventeenth or eighteenth century ball and chain—still locked—has been found on the Thames River bank. Human remains found by construction workers in Kivalina, Alaska, last month are believed to be of Ipiutak and date about a thousand years back. Bones found at a construction site in Avon, Minnesota, are likely of an adult female, […]

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August 25, 2009
August 25, 2009

An 82 foot long, 65 foot wide Neolithic building has been found on Orkney. Nick Card, from the Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology, calls the 5,000-year-old structure “spectacular.” Civil War site or a gated all-sorority neighborhood? Learn UT’s decision here. The future of a public archaeology program at a site near the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia […]

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