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Google Earth Aids in Archaeological Find
AOL  posted:  Tuesday 03/17/09 02:18 AM EDT

France returns wall paintings sought by Egypt
AP  posted:  Monday 12/14/09 12:07 PM EST

as the excellence of French-Egyptian cooperation in the realm of archaeology." Christiane Ziegler, a former curator of the Louvre's Egyptology department, said the spat could have been

Salazar calls for high flows into Colorado River
AP  posted:  Friday 12/11/09 04:59 PM EST

up sandbars and beaches in the Grand Canyon to protect wildlife and keep archaeological sites from eroding. Salazar announced this week that the department would head up

Massive UK treasure haul valued at $5.4 million
AP  posted:  Thursday 11/26/09 06:24 AM EST

.435 million). The discovery of the hoard of gold and silver artifacts in a field in Staffordshire in central England sent a thrill through Britain's archaeological community. The 1

UW student finds precious gem at Israeli dig
AP  posted:  Wednesday 09/16/09 03:59 PM EDT

SEATTLE -A University of Washington student on an archaeological dig in Israel has discovered a 2,300-year-old gemstone carved with a portrait of Alexander the Great. UW

Greek column capital stolen at Ancient Olympia
AP  posted:  Sunday 09/06/09 01:52 PM EDT

ATHENS, Greece -Greece's Culture Ministry says a column capital has been stolen from the archaeological site of Ancient Olympia, one of the country's most important

Gold-plated Roman horse head found in Germany
AP  posted:  Thursday 08/27/09 01:35 PM EDT

FRANKFURT -Scientists say a Roman horse head made from bronze and plated in gold has been discovered at an archaeological site in Germany. Hesse state archaeologist Egon

NC officials ID Civil War ship that burned at sea
AP  posted:  Monday 11/09/09 05:09 PM EST

KURE BEACH, N.C. -North Carolina officials say they have identified a Civil War shipwreck that burned at sea more than 145 years ago. The state Underwater Archaeology

3,700-Year-Old Wall Found in Jerusalem
AP  posted:  Wednesday 09/02/09 10:35 PM EDT

of complex building projects, said Ronny Reich, director of the excavation and an archaeology professor at the University of Haifa. The wall dates to the 17th century B.C., when

Feds to spend $11.7M on land in national monuments
AP  posted:  Tuesday 11/17/09 10:04 AM EST

of Denver, has the country's highest known density of archaeological sites. The Interior and Agriculture departments also announced plans to buy 37 acres in the Lewis and Clark

 
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ESRI Atlas Presents Ancient Mongolian Art and Archaeology in a Geographic Context
PRNewswire  posted:  Monday 12/14/09 04:08 PM EST

REDLANDS, Calif., Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Archaeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai: An Atlas is a chronicle of 15 years of research

Looting Matters: Archaeological Institute Offers Views on Italian Antiquities
PRNewswire  posted:  Friday 12/11/09 12:01 PM EST

SWANSEA, Wales, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- David Gill, archaeologist, reflects on the statement from the Archaeological Institute of America relating to the import

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to Speak at 2009 National History Teacher of the Year Award Ceremony
PRNewswire  posted:  Monday 12/14/09 09:00 AM EST

history, as well as science, archaeology and pop culture. Among the network's program offerings are hit series such as Ax Men, Battle 360, How The Earth Was Made

Looting Matters: Antiquities Returned to Italy
PRNewswire  posted:  Friday 12/04/09 12:01 PM EST

the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. The panel shows a standing woman. The painting had been stolen from an archaeological store at Pompeii in June 1997. It seems that the Art Loss

Looting Matters: Are Import Restrictions on Italian Antiquities Working?
PRNewswire  posted:  Friday 11/20/09 12:01 PM EST

SWANSEA, Wales, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- David Gill, archaeologist, reflects on the review of the agreement on archaeological material from Italy. In November 2009, the US

 
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