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IRON AGE WARRIORS POINT TO GLORIES OF GAUL
  • 15/04/2013 16:41

IRON AGE WARRIORS POINT TO GLORIES OF GAUL

BUCHERES, France (AFP) - In a muddy field located between a motorway and a meander of the Seine southeast of Paris, French archaeologists have uncovered an Iron Age graveyard that they believe will shed light on the great yet enigmatic civilisation of Gaul.

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Ancient Ur complex dates from time of Abraham
  • 05/04/2013 15:49

Ancient Ur complex dates from time of Abraham

A British archaeologist says he and his colleagues have unearthed a huge, rare complex near the ancient city of Ur in southern Iraq, home of the biblical Abraham.

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Mosaic Floor Unearthed in Didymoteicho
  • 14/01/2013 08:34

Mosaic Floor Unearthed in Didymoteicho

A series of well-preserved archaeological finds have been discovered during this year’s excavations at what has been identified as the ancient Plotinopolis, situated in the outskirts of modern-day Didymoteicho, northeastern Greece. Plotinopolis was a Roman city founded by the Roman Emperor Traianus, who named it after his wife Plotini.

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Roman settlement remains found at Kingskerswell bypass
  • 14/01/2013 08:30

Roman settlement remains found at Kingskerswell bypass

The remains of what is believed to be a 2,000-year-old Roman settlement have been uncovered at the construction site of a new bypass.

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Archeologists uncover 7,000-year-old wells
  • 10/01/2013 14:30

Archeologists uncover 7,000-year-old wells

Archeologists have found what they believe to be the oldest water wells in Europe in eastern Germany. At 7,000 years old, they make their creators some of the earliest known carpenters.

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Archaeology: ‘Temple of Poseidon’ found in Bulgaria’s Sozopol
  • 10/01/2013 14:27

Archaeology: ‘Temple of Poseidon’ found in Bulgaria’s Sozopol

One of the buildings excavated in the Bulgarian Black Sea town of Sozopol appears to have been a temple to Poseidon, going by the discovery of a large and relatively well-preserved altar to the Greek god.

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Lion-shaped statues unearthed in Fayoum
  • 20/12/2012 11:37

Lion-shaped statues unearthed in Fayoum

Italian archaeological mission discovers a pair of large limestone lion statues at the Ptolemaic temple of god Sknopaios in Fayoum.

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Ancient Necropolis Pops on Path of Bulgaria-Romania Gas Link
  • 20/12/2012 11:30

Ancient Necropolis Pops on Path of Bulgaria-Romania Gas Link

A necropolis with over 100 burials has been unearthed during archaeological excavations near the village of Marten in northern Bulgaria.

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Swedes in massive buried treasure find
  • 17/12/2012 10:32

Swedes in massive buried treasure find

Archaeologists have uncovered over 1,000 silver coins dating back to the 1600s in a field in southern Sweden, coins believed to have been buried by rich and worried farmers in during the Scanian War.

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Archaeology: 40 silver Roman coins from 3rd century found at Odeon site in Bulgaria’s Plovdiv
  • 17/12/2012 10:20

Archaeology: 40 silver Roman coins from 3rd century found at Odeon site in Bulgaria’s Plovdiv

Archaeologists working at the Odeon site in Bulgaria’s second city of Plovdiv have found 40 silver coins said to date from the third century CE when the city was under Roman rule.

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