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Egypt and Germany squabble over Nefertiti's bust. That's not her in article dressed in a red red blouse Today
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Channel 4 News...
A haul of ancient Roman metal tableware has been found in a well in the City of London.
The find has been described as "amazing" and "unprecedented" by archaeologists.
The collection of 19 vessels, found at the bottom of the 2.5 metre deep wood-lined well dating from AD380, includes wine buckets, a cauldron, a ladle and bowls.
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£9m to redraw the bloody battle lines of Cullodent was undoubtedly the last major battle on British soil and confirmed the present line of succession. It’s probably also beyond doubt that it resulted in chips on Scottish shoulders and the coining of violently antisocial chants for football games between the Auld Enemies. TimesOnline
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Can Ice Age art survive Man’s attempt to save it?The survival of the most important cave paintings in the world is in doubt because of a severe fungal infection that spread after an air-circulation system was installed to protect them, archaeologists say. TimesOnline
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Ruins of 7,000-year-old city found in Egypt oasis.... HERE
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Thank you for the various links, which I've spent some time reading.  Every now and then I'll pop in for some new links. Can't offer you any links as I only came in to see if the Cotswold Romans were featured, as I saw the dig last week on TV, and excellent it was too.  to Tony!
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Seahenge is Coming!Remember this?The Seahenge timbers, which caused much controversy when they were excavated in 1999, are ready to be returned to the Lynn Museum. They newly-refurbished museum is expected to open at Easter 2008. Norfolk Museums Service
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First Genetic Evidence Of Long-lived African Presence Within Britain SCIENCE DAILY
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