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11/15/11-
Ancient Rock Art in Egypt
The advancements in technology have allowed archeologists to uncover hidden jewels of information that would have never seen the light of day otherwise. From ancient artifacts to physical records of history, researchers are constantly learning more about the humans that lived in the past. In this article, you will encounter some of the latest discoveries that have been taking place in Egypt.
10/21/11-
Archeology News – October 2011
In October of 2011, archeologists in different parts of the world have announced the discovery of ancient burial sites. This article highlights the recent finds of a Lycian tomb complex and a Viking burial site.
8/5/11-
Spacecraft Launched to Explore Jupiter
In an attempt to keep an eye on Jupiter, NASA has launched a robotic explorer named Juno pm a five-year mission. The robot spacecraft is powered by the sun and will travel 1.7 billion miles to the most massive and ancient planet in the Solar System. In this article, you will learn more about the spacecraft and the intentions of NASA.
7/20/11-
Archeology News in July 2011
After staying hidden for 2,000 years, a tiny golden bell was uncovered from an ancient sewer located beneath the Old City of Jerusalem. In this article, you will also learn about new theories emerging about ancient Egyptian weapons.
6/23/11-
Archeology Headlines of June 2011
With the help of a tiny camera, archeologists hope to learn more about an inaccessible ancient Mayan tomb discovered in 1999. In this article, you will find out the details regarding the tomb, a rare shipwreck, and exciting Thracian discoveries.
6/23/11-
Interesting Headlines of May/June 2011
From bringing back lost space memorabilia to unlocking the mysteries of early man, plenty of headlines have hit the news. In this article, you will learn information that has appeared in May and June of 2011 – about space history and ancient fossils regarding humans.
6/4/11-
Completed Translation of Ancient World Dictionary
It took 90 years, but the completion of an ancient world dictionary has finally taken place. What started with a small assembly of scholars and a few index cards has morphed into a lifelong project that originated in 1921 at the University of Chicago. In this article, you will learn what happened during that time to achieve the final product and what was learned along the way.
6/4/11-
Ancient Fish Tank in Roman Shipwreck?
Archeologists are constantly uncovering artifacts and clues to ancient life that is surprising. Recently, an investigation of an ancient Roman shipwreck has revealed that it may have been outfitted with an unexpected feature. In this article, you will learn what it is and what scientists think about it.
5/27/11-
Robot Explores the Ancient Pyramids
Robotics has certainly come a long way – allowing researchers and archeologists to unlock greater mysteries they never thought possible. This is proven in the recent attempts to explore the contents behind a pharaonic mausoleum that dates back 4,500 years. A robot explorer has been sent through the Great Pyramid of Giza and the first images transmitted back contain impressive details about the ancient Egyptian past.
5/20/11-
Archeology News: May 2011
Thanks to a lot of rain, an aboriginal burial site has been uncovered earlier this year, and the site looks to date back more than 25,000 years ago. In this article, you will learn more about this headline and another tidbit of news, such as the oldest mine in America that has gained attention in May 2011.
4/26/11-
Ancient Remains in Iowa
It's not every day that ancient remains emerge in the United States, but in January 2011, sewer construction workers made a rare discovery in Des Moines, Iowa. A human body from the past was uncovered and archeologists believe that the remains could date as far back as 7,000 years. In this article, you will learn more about the findings.
4/14/11-
Archeology News 2011 – Ancient Tomb Excavations
Ancient tomb excavations take place all over the world – offering a glimpse into the past. Archeologists are able to learn a great deal from the tomb goodies and preserved bodies left behind by royalty, warriors, and ancient people. In this article, you will learn about the recent findings in China and Vietnam.
3/31/11-
Ancient Tablet Found in Greece
This March, a new study has revealed that the oldest-known decipherable text in Europe has been found in Greece. The way the 3,500-year-old clay tablet was discovered is discussed in this article, as well as the significance of such a find.
3/12/11-
Theft of Ancient Artifacts
Ancient artifacts are fascinating objects that not unlock clues to the past, but are also quite valuable on the open market. Archeologists come in contact with many different specimens and are trusted to preserve and catalog. However, earlier this month, a professor has admitted to giving in to the temptation of stealing artifacts from New Mexico. In this article, you will learn about the objects in question and what may happen as a result.
3/5/11-
Archeology Finds of March 2011
Discoveries of the past are made every month – spanning across the globe. Some artifacts date back thousands upon thousands of years, while other shed light on a particular century as it pertains to a specific culture. In this article, you will encounter interesting archeology finds that have been reported in March of 2011 that involve artifacts associated with the United States and Japan.
2/27/11-
February 2011 Archeology Headlines
From ancient Greek archeological sites to more clues that unlock the mysteries of early humans, the month of February in 2011 was full of interesting headlines to hit the news. In this article, you will also encounter information regarding thousand-year monuments and historically appealing gravesite goods.
1/31/11-
Mexican Archaeologists Reveal Information on Sarcophagus
It has been more than 1,300 years since the mortal remains of Mayan ruler K’inich Janaab’ Pakal was placed into a crypt at the Temple of the Inscriptions. His final resting place of the ancient city of Palenque has been studied by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), which has recently concluded the proper placement of a stone slab that covers the sarcophagus.
1/23/11-
Archeology Headlines of January 2011
In 2010, researchers have been busy in the Aegean region of Turkey where hundreds of gold artifacts have been found in 16 different excavations. The majority of the pieces were sent to the Izmir Archaeology Museum, and offered a good glimpse at the social and economic life of ancient inhabitants. In this article, you will also learn more archeology headlines that have been in the recent news.
The New Year will hopefully offer new information regarding what is known as Sherwood Forest's 'Thing' – an ancient monument that archeologists believe is closer to being better understood. In this article, you will learn what the site means in cultural history and what archeologists hope to learn.
12/27/10-
Interesting Headlines in the News: December 2010
When tracing the history of man, archeologists are constantly searching for the earliest evidence connected to modern man. This month, Israeli archaeologists revealed that they have come upon the latest in proof concerning the issue. It was also revealed that a new species of dinosaur has been found in South Korea.
The most infamous of tyrannosaurus rex specimens is nicknamed Sue because she represents the closest thing to a complete skeleton. However, recent headlines in the news have placed Sue in the middle of a legal battle over intellectual property. In this article, you will learn why this special dinosaur is in the news, as well as find information on a new prehistoric crocodile species.
11/29/10-
Interesting Headlines in the News – November 2010
Every year, new species of creatures are discovered on land and in the waters stretching across the world. In this article, you will learn about one of the latest species uncovered this year, as well as information on the last Discovery space shuttle mission.
Dinosaurs have always been a source of intrigue for humans, who are constantly in search of more clues that unlock the behavior of these prehistoric beasts. In this article, you will learn about some of the most recent finds that have been revealed to the public in the news in November of 2010.
10/19/10-
Halloween 2010: Screampark & the Pure Terror Scream Park
Halloween brings a wide range of attractions and events across the United States. Two of the scariest in the nation include the Screampark in Kentucky and the Pure Terror Scream Park in New York. In this article, you will learn about some of the things that will strike fear in your heart, as well as the cost to enjoy such attractions.
10/18/10-
Spookyworld at Nightmare New England – Litchfield, New Hampshire
If you're looking for one of the largest scream parks in the United States to spend your Halloween night at, SpookyWorld & Nightmare New England promises not to disappoint. With more than 100,000 square feet of frightening thrills and spills, there's something for everything. In this article, you will learn what Spookyworld has to offer and how much it's going to cost you.
10/16/10-
Halloween 2010: 2 Pennsylvania Haunted Attractions
If you're looking for haunted mayhem for Halloween in Pennsylvania, you may want to take a trip to Lancaster, where you'll find two options in the vicinity: Jason's Woods and Field of Screams.
10/16/10-
Halloween 2010: Bates Motel in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania
Who could forget the chills that Norman Bates sent up our spines as we watched 'Psycho?' If you'd like to find out what it feels like to be inside the house, then Glen Mills, Pennsylvania has an attraction for you, as well as others to consider. In this article, you will learn more about the Bates Motel, haunted corn maze, and haunted hayride attractions.
10/15/10-
2010: Looking for a Scream Park or Haunted Hayride?
Halloween is in less than three weeks and this is the season when a multitude of haunted houses and other frightening events start to appear. If you're looking for scream parks and haunted hayrides in the United States to experience in 2010, try considering some of the events mentioned in this article.
For the Halloween season, it's common to see the typical scary characters make an appearance at a haunted house or other spooky attraction. In Ulster Park, the iconic Headless Horseman is one of the main stars of the show. In this article, you will learn what to expect if you dare attempt to conquer the seven attractions offered at the Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses.
In September 2010, new headlines have dealt with the discoveries of ancient places, people and artifacts. In this article, you will learn archeology news reported in France and Greece, including a skeleton covered in gold and a cult temple.
9/25/10-
Million-Old Animal Fossils Discovered: 2010
The plan was to construct a new substation in an dry canyon located southeast of Los Angeles, but the utility company working in the area found something a little out of place. A collection of animal fossils that dates back 1.4 million years have been uncovered. Researchers will be able to learn more about the history of Southern California from this discovery. This article presents more information regarding the dinosaur fossils.
Often times, we hear about the many endangered species and other animals around the world that are dwindling in numbers. In August, a range of new creatures have been uncovered by researchers with as many as 40 new creatures and plants found in Indonesia. In this article, you will learn about some of the newer species that have been discovered within this past year.
8/12/10-
Archeology Headlines of August 2010
From the layout of buildings to the types of currency used in an ancient civilization, archeologists can learn a great deal about particular cultures. In this article, you will learn information about the past of Britain and Japan, including the discovery of what has been called 'the oldest home in Britain.'
7/29/10-
Archeology Headlines of July 2010
Researchers of today learn a great deal from ancient civilizations. For example, this article mentions one of the discoveries in ancient Mayan temples, which can lead to producing stronger materials in the present. Other information mentioned includes the discovery of an ancient ceremonial hall in Peru.
7/5/10-
EXAMINER: CIA Al Gore sting operation described in accuser’s secret messages
Secret messages from Al Gore’s accuser reveal that the woman Oregon police are describing as a 54-year old massage therapist may also be part of a CIA team engaged in a Robertson Panel-type domestic sting operation against the Nobel Laureate and former Vice President.
6/15/10-
EXAMINER: UFO filmmaker's secrets include Gulf spill cover-up, Tunguska-like eco-catastrophe
UFO filmmaker James Fox, whose documentary ''I know what I saw" aired last fall on the History Channel, gave an alarming report in a newly-released segment from The Veritas Show posted online by show host Mel Fabregas. Fox has been investigating the BP Gulf oil spill and recently drove to Louisana to get a closer look at what some Washington reporters are already describing as a looming "mega-disaster".
5/31/10-
Archeology Headlines of May 2010
In May of 2010, archeology headlines have included the discovery of an ancient method of preserving food that you may not have thought existed thousands of years ago. In this article, you will also learn more about the excavation of an ancient site linked to Cleopatra and revamping the Roman Collesium.
From the things that we can see in the sky from our position on earth and the activities that take place in outer space, this crop of interesting headlines focuses on news concerning events in the air. In this article, you will learn about a secret plane sighted around the world and the background on a doomed planet succumbing to its own star.
4/30/10-
Interesting Headlines for April 2010
In April, there has been talk about a massive storm taking place on Saturn that some aspiring astronomers have seen on Earth. A new discovery about dinosaurs that lived in the southern continents has been uncovered. Hidden archeology comes to life as scuba divers uncover clues to the past in the recent discovery of shipwrecks and downed planes under the water.
4/16/10-
April 2010 Egyptian Archeology Highlights Part II
In April, it was highlighted that an agreement to curb the smuggling of Egyptian artifacts has been recently signed with a major country. Other news focuses on the return of a body part belonging to the father of an infamous former Egyptian king. In this article, you will also learn which artifacts Egypt would like returned to thier country.
4/16/10-
April 2010 Egyptian Archeology Highlights
The discovery of 14 tombs dating back to the 3rd century BC have Egyptian archaeologists quite pleased, as one of them reveals the remains of a female mummy embellished with a great deal of jewelry. The Greco-Roman tombs were found in Bahariya Oasis, which is about 200 miles away from Cairo. In this article, you will learn more about the discovery, as well as another headline regarding Egypt that hit the papers in April 2010.
4/4/10-
Who's Inside the Lead Coffin?
Further study will continue on an oddly shaped sarcophagus found at the ancient site of Gabii last year, which has been recently relocated to the American Academy in Rome. Dating back to the 4th and 5th centuries AD, the coffin was buried at the center of the city and could possibly shed light on the funerary practices of someone that belonged to a high social standing.
In Luxor, Egypt, two statues made out of red granite have been uncovered close to the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, who ruled until 1372 BC. Throughout Egypt, a handful of recent headlines have emerged in the news, including the advancements in technology that make it possible to put the pieces of the past back together without damaging ancient artifacts.
3/7/10-
Interesting Headlines of March 2010
Thousands of ships have taken to the seas in history, but not all of them were able to make it home. Many became shipwrecked, plunging a wealth of "buried treasure" and past facts under the seas and oceans. In this article, you will learn where a multitude of sunken ships have now resurfaced after a gas company attempted to build an underwater pipeline between Russia and Germany.
If you ever located ancient artifacts, what would you do? Would you hoard them under your bed for safekeeping, head to the nearest pawn shop or do what the man in this article did? This news flash and another interesting archeology headline that posted during the first week of March 2010 is discussed.
2/21/10-
Archeology Headlines of February 2010
It's exciting and interesting when beliefs held for hundreds of years are suddenly no more. Enter the ancient myth concerning Carthaginians and their supposed sacrificial practices. In this article, you will also encounter efforts to restore a 1,800-year old ancient Greek church in Turkey and the completion of the oldest Christian monastery in the world.
2/16/10-
King Tut Died from…
The mystery behind King Tut's death has produced many theories – from murder to an overall poor bill of health. Recently, one of the most extensive studies into the downfall of one of the most famous of all Egyptian rulers has revealed glaring details. After investigating the ins and outs of a more than 3,300-year-old mummy, researchers contend that King Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate and clubfoot. This article goes on to highlight more information regarding his death.
2/9/10-
Recent Headlines: The Marvels of DNA Testing
DNA testing has come a long way and today, as it's being used to trace the ancestry of the ancient bones discovered during archeological digs. Researchers in Italy are all abuzz because they learned something quite surprising and intriguing when they tested the ancient mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from one of the skeletons found buried in an ancient Roman cemetery. The bones, which date back 2,000 years, show a link to East Asian ancestry.
12/31/09-
End of Year Recap: Archeology News November and December 2009
From the discovery of a burial location dating back to the 4th century in Hungary to unearthed a piece of an underwater city linked to Cleopatra, November and December headlines of 2009 also made mention of a Canaanite palace and Neolithic artifacts.
From using the fossilized teeth of an ancient bat to investigating trees that have become mummified, the headlines of October 2009 also touched upon the studies involving ancient Roman coins.