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26.8.09

Excavate! The Newsletter!



The newest edition of Excavate! our chapter's newsletter is out. New events! Old dirt! Modern science! Good friends! More cookies!
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25.8.09

Ancient dial solves time riddle


BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Ancient dial solves time riddle
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17.8.09

Early toolmakers were 'engineers'



Science: Early Tools were born in fire


BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Early toolmakers were 'engineers'
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11.8.09

Italy Cracks Down On Raiders Of Lost Art


Italy Cracks Down On Raiders Of Lost Art : NPR
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7.8.09

Rowing to Democracy - ‘Lords of the Sea,’ by John R. Hale - Review - NYTimes.com



Books of The Times - Rowing to Democracy - ‘Lords of the Sea,’ by John R. Hale - Review - NYTimes.com
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6.8.09

Sacrificial virgins of the Mississippi


Sacrificial virgins of the Mississippi | Salon Books
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4.8.09

Domestic dog origins challenged


BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Domestic dog origins challenged
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