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Archive | December, 2008
Scientists discover new species of prehistoric giants in the Sahara
Published 18 December 2008
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Rare lead Bars discovered off the Coast of Ibiza - Scientist suspects Carthaginian Munitions
Published 18 December 2008
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archaeology
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ibiza
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roman
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Following the Phoenicians: Genetic methodology complements historical record
Published 15 December 2008
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ancient history
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cell
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genetics
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greek
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phoenicians
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press
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Darwin, dinosaurs and dung
Published 15 December 2008
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charles darwin
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dinosaurs
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Megalosaurus
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Aurochs was still living in the Netherlands around AD 600
Published 15 December 2008
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netherlands
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poland
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Magic and everyday life. Andalusia, 16th-18th century
Published 15 December 2008
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andalusia
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inquisition
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life
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magic
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medieval
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sorcery
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spain
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Iron Age ’sacrifice’ is Britain’s oldest surviving brain
Published 12 December 2008
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archaeology
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britain
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iron age
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york
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Late Neandertals and modern human contact in southeastern Iberia
Published 10 December 2008
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early modern humans
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Europe
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neanderthal
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paleolithic
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The world’s first Illyrian trading post found
Published 08 December 2008
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agriculture
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ancient
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colonists
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greek
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hunting
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illyrian
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roman
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trading post
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tribes
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Cave’s climate clues show ancient empires declined during dry spell
Published 08 December 2008
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ancient
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byzantine
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cave
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climate
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empire
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roman
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