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Archaeological News



Spain Arrests 20 for Treasure Plunder

Twenty people accused in the plunder and sale of thousands of archaeological items have been arrested and their suspected booty seized, police said.
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Why G7 should stick to the bromides

It has been a long time since meetings of the Group of Seven finance ministers were newsworthy events. Though economics reporters dutifully continue to log the air miles in pursuit of some elusive hint of a global crisis, their hearts aren’t really in it. The discussions are over before any of the officials has even arrived and amount to a series of bromides about the importance of global economic stability. While currency traders scan it as though it were some archaeological discovery, the communiqué issued after each gathering is as predictable as a telephone directory, only not as interesting.
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External News for: archaeological

Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle East - UC Los Angeles

Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle EastUC Los AngelesBy UCLA Newsroom November 20, 2009 Category: Research A team of archaeologists from UCLA, USC, Israel and Palestinian territories has developed the first ...Digital map reveals Israeli archaeologyLos Angeles TimesMap of 7000 Holy Land Archaeological Sites RecognizedScience Magazine (blog)all 3 news articles »

Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle East - UC Los Angeles

Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle EastUC Los AngelesBy UCLA Newsroom November 20, 2009 Category: Research A team of archaeologists from UCLA, USC, Israel and Palestinian territories has developed the first ...Digital map reveals Israeli archaeologyLos Angeles TimesMap of 7000 Holy Land Archaeological Sites RecognizedScience Magazine (blog)all 3 news articles »

ULM Museum of Natural History to present fall lecture on Darwin - Monroe News Star

ULM Museum of Natural History to present fall lecture on DarwinMonroe News StarSince 1978 he has worked as a research station archaeologist for the Arkansas Archaeological Survey, located on the campus of the University of Arkansas at ...and more »

Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle East - UC Los Angeles

Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle EastUC Los AngelesBy UCLA Newsroom November 20, 2009 Category: Research A team of archaeologists from UCLA, USC, Israel and Palestinian territories has developed the first ...Digital map reveals Israeli archaeologyLos Angeles TimesMap of 7000 Holy Land Archaeological Sites RecognizedScience Magazine (blog)all 3 news articles »

ULM Museum of Natural History to present fall lecture on Darwin - Monroe News Star

ULM Museum of Natural History to present fall lecture on DarwinMonroe News StarSince 1978 he has worked as a research station archaeologist for the Arkansas Archaeological Survey, located on the campus of the University of Arkansas at ...and more »

Looting Matters: Are Import Restrictions on Italian Antiquities Working? - PR Newswire (press release)

Looting Matters: Are Import Restrictions on Italian Antiquities Working?PR Newswire (press release)This agreement relates to "the Imposition of Import Restrictions on Archaeological Material Representing the Pre-Classical, Classical and Imperial Roman ...and more »

 
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