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 | BBC - History - Archaeology News burial mound - 09.05.2008 Archaeologists find prehistoric tools at an ancientfactory' survey - 28.04.2008 Archaeologists will survey a Bronze Age axe-makingone of the UK's largest. Archaeologists in city centre dig - 21.04.2008 www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | Books Direct - Last Gospel page-turner that’s up with the very best of them. Meet Jack Howard, one of the world’s greatest archaeologists; a man who never stops believing, never gives up hope that out there might be the next big discovery. But when he and his www.booksdirect.co.uk | |
 | BBC - History - Leif Erikson (11th century) The precise identity of Vinland remains uncertain, with various locations on the North American coast identified. In 1963 archaeologists found ruins of a Viking-type settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows, in northern Newfoundland, which correspond to Leif's description www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | BBC - History - Excavations and Techniques introductions to the work of history's forensic experts - the archaeologists. Inside Excavations and Techniques of Carbon Dating How does this technique help archaeologists determine when artefacts were made? Archaeology www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | Faith in Brief -Times Online del.icio.us Post to Fark Post to Yahoo! Post to Digg Also in Faith Archaeologists claim discovery of the palace of the Queen of Sheba Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, makes unity www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | Archaeology A reconstruction of the scene where Otzi the Iceman was discovered Alpine guardians Task force of archaeologists try to save new finds from looters in the alps MOST READ MOST COMMENTED MOST CURIOUS www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | BBC - History - British History Timeline made while the clay was still soft. Pottery is important to archaeologists because it is very durable, surviving in the soil for thousandsnew, highly-decorated forms of drinking vessels called (by archaeologists) 'beakers' indicate the presence of 'specialists' in Britain www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | BBC - History - The Fall of the Minoan Civilisation lived in harmony with nature. Early 20th-century archaeologists knew of the devastating volcano and some concluded it mustwinds took the volcano's ash in the opposite direction. Then archaeologists found clay tablets that proved the Minoan civilisation survived www.bbc.co.uk | |
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