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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Timeline-Archaeology


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4000 BC - Archaeological discoveries indicate that in the fortress Kale an unidentified population lived there in prehistoric time, between late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. Scientists believe that dates back to the year 4000 BC. According to archaeologists ...
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3500 BC - Cyprus is one of the oldest wine producing countries in the world with recentarchaeological discoveries dating wine production back to 3500 BC. Yet Cyprus wine is given scant regard in the wine world with Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia saying that “Few wines will ... 
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3100 BC - A century and a half of archaeological discoveries and the deciphering of the hieroglyphic writing have convinced scholars that the Pharaonic dynasties probably began inEgypt circa 3100 BC.; indeed, under a ruler whose hieroglyph, reads Men. He united Upper ...
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The Wars of Gods and Men - 1
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3000 BC - Al Ain is a city that has had very important archaeological discoveries. Discoveries are being made daily. The Hili Archaeological Park, one such site, boasts ancient tombs and presents history that dates back to 3000 BC. Entrance is free.
From 
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8.     

3000 BC - Archaeological finds indicate that the Ionians settled on Mykonos in the early part of the 11th century BCE. More recent discoveries have uncovered remnants in Ftelia beach from the Neolithic Kares tribe dating back to as far as 3000 BC. In Greek mythology ...
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3000 BC - 21 Archaeological discoveries at Baoursahama have pushed back Kashmir's antiquity to 3000 BC, almost contemporaneous to the Mohenjadaro civilization. 
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2700 BC - This suggestion would credit the astronomers of old with a recognition of the deeper meanings of an almost universal serpent symbolism; and it is, as it appears to me, more in line with the results of recent archaeological discoveries which seem almost necessarily to... 
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2600 BC - Other archaeological discoveries were made in some tombs in Thebes, Egypt, dated back about 3500 years ago. It was in Egypt, around 2600 BC, that the most important discovery about bread production was made: yeast and, therefore, leavening. Before man learnt ... 
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Bread - DiWineTaste
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2500 BC - International trade based on the free exchange of goods started as early as 2500 BCArchaeological discoveries indicate that the Sumerians of Northern Mesopotamia enjoyed great prosperity based on trade by sea in textiles and metals.
From 
Export-Import Theory, Practices, and Procedures, Second Edition  - Related web pages
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2255 BC - Historical documents record the use of embroidery in China as early as 2255 BCOriginally used to signify one's caste position, embroidery later came to have a purely ornamental value and evolved into a favored art form of the common people . As embroidery ...
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Destiny, the Culture of China - Embroidery  - Related web pages
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2200 BC - The Shipping News, Circa 2200 BCE. In an unusual experiment aimed at understanding how ancient mariners made the passage from the Arabian coast to the Indus River civilization more than 4000 years ago, researchers attempted to sail a reed vessel whose... 
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The Shipping News, Circa 2200 BCE  - Related web pages
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22.  
2000 BC - According to the earliest archaeological discoveries Cyprus seems to have been occupied between 3000 and 2000 BC by an Aryan stem related to the Trojans and Phrygians. During the following millenium we know from the Amarna letters (p. lxxvi) and from vessels ...
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2000 BC - Other archaeological discoveries at Haft-Tappeh in Khuzestan Province indicate that women used to wear lipstick, rouge, and eye makeup in 2000 BC in Iran. Achaemenid era religious texts say that the wives of the king spent a lot of time applying makeup and ...
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From 
Parthia in the News - 2004
www.parthia.com/parthia_news_2004.htm
26.  
1628 BC - Recent archaeological discoveries on Santorini point to an irruption of the volcanic island in the year 1628 BC. The irruption destroyed an advanced civilization there of which we have no record. The only possible word we have of this catastrophe is the ...
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From 
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28.  
1623 BC - Artefacts and evidence point to settlement some time around 1623 BC ... [emphasis added ... 
30.  
1600 BC - In fact, the grave dates to about 1600 BC, four hundred years too early for Agamemnon, according to mythical chronology. Still, Schliemann had made one of the most sensational archaeological discoveries of all time. The National Archaeological Museum in... 
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1550 BC - Recent discoveries have confirmed the famous henge was a focus for tourists as long ago as 1550 BC. The prehistoric site of Stonehenge is one of the UK's major tourist draws, bringing visitors to its ancient stone circle from all over the world. However, recent ...
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1500 BC - Its predominance within the city was understood long before the Romans came. Copper and tin were transported along it as early as the third millennium BC; as a result of commerce upon the river the area comprising London acquired, by 1500 BC, supremacy over the ... 
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1280 BC - The imperial Hittite archives mention one particular kingdom named Wilusa, and one of its king was called Alaksandu (see figure 1.c) who lived around 1280 BCE.
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38.  
1200 BC - It is not known exactly when this immigration occurred (this is a source of contention among scientists) but the archaeological studies I have seen place it sometime in the window of 3500 to 1200 BC, although I will readily admit that future archaeological ...
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From 
Clannada na Gadelica - Gaelic Traditionalist Resource Site  - Related web pages
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40.  
1000 BC - In the last chapter, concerning the archaeological discoveries of the settlements in America of about 1000 BC, the archaeological evidence confirms that people from the Middle East came to our shores about the same time period Israel, under King David and King... 
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Our Lost National Identity  - Related web pages
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42.  
900 BC - The Chavin, archaeological finds and investigations point out, was a pre- literate civilization which lasted for about 600 years from 900 BCE. Agricultural development and establishment of a trade network were among its characteristics. The archaeological ...
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850 BC - The panel that depicts king Jehu and the inscriptions around it make it clear that it is the same Jehu that is mentioned in the Bible, the King of Israel in 850 BC. Layard's discovery would be the first and only image of a real Hebrew king that is mentioned in ... 
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Apr 21, 753 BC - The story of the she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus is a nice legend, but few historians accept it as historical fact. What they do acknowledge is that Romulus became the first king of Rome (Roma) on 21 April 753 BC and that the city was an amalgamation of ...
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701 BC - Witness the recent History by Miller and Hayes, which does not even mention the archaeological evidence for the fall of Lachish except to say that the correlation of stratum III with Sennacherib's campaign in 701 BCE is 'not certain'.2 Postmodern, liberated ...
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The Fabric of history  - Related web pages
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670 BC - The Trojan horse, Burial Pithos, c. 670 BCArchaeological Museum of Mykonos, Greece. Archaeological finds indicate that the Ionians were found to have settled on Mykonos in the early part of the 11th century BC. More recent discoveries have uncovered ...
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612 BC - In 612 BCE, a coalition of Medes, Neo-Babylonians (“Chaldeans”) and Scythians sacked Nineveh and destroyed the famous library of Assurbanipal, the last Assyrian king. Previous regime changes in ancient Iraq were undoubtedly violent and it may be assumed ...
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54.  
600 BC - The Book of Mormon, for example, talks about a civilization in North America in 400–600 BC. Not a single artifact of that civilization has ever been discovered. Archeological evidence, often discovered in strange ways, continues to confirm the biblical account ...
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550 BC - This book of Daniel is a book which the destructive critics, without exception, say was not written at the time of Daniel, about 550 BC, but they say that it was written at about 168 BC9 the time of the Maccabees. And they claim that it was many historical ...
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Science in Christian Perspective  - Related web pages
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58.  
525 BC - Italian archaeologists Alfredo and Angelo Castiglioni believe they have found evidence of the “lost army” of Cambyses II (called “Cambysses” in the Howard poem), which force was sent to coerce the priests of Amun at the Oracle of Siwa in 525 BC. Located ... 
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429 BC - The workmen have not only discovered the foundations of the Homeric Temple which was destroyed by fire in the year 429 BC, but have also come upon the remains of the second temple, which once contained the colossal statue of Hera, wrought in gold and ivory, by ...
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62.  
350 BC - Archaeological discoveries suggest that there were primitive settlers in Beijing as far back as seven hundred thousand years ago, while written records indicate that in 350 BC, the area that we now know as the city was occupied and was made the capital of the ...
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Cheap Xicheng Hotels in Beijing - DirectRooms
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331 BC - The last ten years have seen some of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries ever made in Alexandria, the legendary Egyptian city founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC Presented here is a full account of these extraordinary finds and of the exciting ... 
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From 
Suggested Reading | Esoteric Quest  - Related web pages
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221 BC - 15, "The People's Republic, Part One will note that the first volume begins with the consolidation of the Ch'in empire in 221 BC, the editors having decided that, given the rapid pace of archaeological discoveries in China, it would not be possible to write a ...
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A history of Chinese civilization  - Related web pages
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101 BC - For it seems that the town of Gattinara was built on the site where the Proconsul Lutatius Catullus dedicated the spoils won from the Cimbrian Gauls during a war in the area in101 BC. Recent archaeological discoveries show that wine has been produced in the ...
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Wine Articles  - Related web pages
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30 BC - BC 30. Each volume will describe a certain period of Egyptian history. The main facts given will be derivened from ancient Egyptian monuments and papyri, with the latest results ofarchaeological discoveries. The discoveries in Egypt during the past few years ...
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30 AD - AD 30. These archaeological discoveries parallel the natural. destruction described in the Book of Mormon at the time of the crucifixion of the Savior. ( Warren and Ferguson 39-40, 45-46 ...
From 
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70 AD - Bronze coins dating from the Great Revolt against the Roman authority in the year 70 CE. have been uncovered. Below are three other fascinating discoveries made by Zachi's crew. Those of us who believe in the historical veracity of the Hebrew Bible do not ...
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From 
The Temple Institute: The Temple Mount: Archaeological Finds  - Related web pages
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79 AD - An alarming failure to preserve archaeological discoveries occurred at Herculaneum, a Bay of Naples town that was buried, along with Pompeii, by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79. Excavation there in the 1980s left the low- lying site an eyesore and ...
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100 AD - Scholars say the mural, which dates from AD 100, is one of the most important finds in Maya archaeology in recent decades both for its artistic merit and because of the insight it will provide into the Preclassic period of the Maya. The mural adds a significant ...
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From 
Oldest Intact Maya Mural Found in Guatemala
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150 AD - The most incredible archaeological finds ever. Discoveries that changed our view of the world; An ancient mechanical computer from 150 AD, the... urArtist urArtist network wants to bring you closer to your favourite artists. Thats why were offering YOU this ...
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256 AD - Around the year 256 AD, a large Iranian army marched up the Euphrates river from Iraq under the command of the Sasanian Persian King Shapur the Great. Before they could plunder Aleppo or Antioch, they would first have to take the riverside city of Dura ...
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March Highlights  - Related web pages
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400 AD - Recent archeological excavations under the Pyramid of the Moon reveal that it was built in seven stages over the period from 100 to 400 CE, each stage building on and enlarging the prior. Three of these stages were dedicated by human and animal sacrifices. For ...
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459 AD - The Humanity award was presented to archaeologist Iris Cornelia Love, both for the decades of work she has devoted to the ruins of Cnidus, an important ancient city in southwestern Asia Minor, and for her discovery oft he long-lost fourth- century bc Temple of ...
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600 AD - Joya de Ceren Archaeological Site Heritage site,in El Salvador. Joya de Cerén was a pre-Hispanic farming community like Pompeii and Herculaneum in Italy.It was buried under an eruption of the Laguna Caldera volcano c. AD 600. Because of the exceptional ...
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761 AD - There are two specific archaeological discoveries pertaining to 761 AD, about which most Mexican historians are silent, that attract our attention as possible links of Maya civilization to ancient India. The first one is a wall panel ( Panel No. 3 of Temple 0 ...
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From 
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870 AD - The monks are supposed to have left with the arrival of Norsemen, who systematically settled in the period circa AD 870–930.
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1000 AD - "Treasures of China's Liao Empire": Around 1000 AD, the greatest power in East Asia was the Liao empire. The exhibit presents artifacts from important archaeological discoveries.
From 
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Oct 14, 1066 AD - His reconsiderations point to exactly how new archaeological discoveries could expand our knowledge of what happened on 14 October 1066.
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 1492
1492 - Written for the general public, this guidebook explores the history of the Guadeloupean archipelago, prior to Christopher Columbus' discovery of the "New World" in 1492. The prehistory of the first West Indians, who for thousands of years have lived in and ...
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From 
IACA Newsletter 7 - Recent Publications
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100.               
 1517
1517 - The Turks took over in 1517. The cities walls and buildings were reduced to ruins, and Alexandria's former splendor vanished. The buildings of the modern city are built over the ancient; therefore archaeological discoveries have been largely confined to such ...
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102.               
 1543
1543 - What archaeologists now know Although as explained later, this may be a town visited by Hernando de Soto in 1543, there is no way of knowing for sure without morearchaeological discoveries at the site. Until then we will just call it Troyville, although ...
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 1607
1607 - The first settlement was at Jamestown in Virginia, founded in 1607. Recentarchaeological discoveries in the area show that the community was a thriving one. As for the Massachusetts colonies, their wealthy Puritan investors expected them to provide a good... 
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Denver Post, The : OPEN FORUM  - Related web pages
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 1611
1611 - Many archaeological finds and recent discoveries have shed much light on the meanings of words and the rules of grammar in Greek and Hebrew 4 . In 1611, the KJV translators only knew of classical Greek. The New Testament was written in Koine (common) Greek ... 
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From 
Is the King James Version the Only True Version of the Bible?  - Related web pages
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 1624
1624 - mits and requiring reporting of archaeological discoveries (within twenty-four hours), was produced by an edict of Cardinal Aldobrandini for the papal states in 1624.
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 1748
1748 - Archaeological discoveries especially show a simple,grand,serene,potent and elegant picture. This is very representative in ancient Greece and Italy's fanes unearthed. For example, Pompeii's discovery in 1748, relics of Pompeii were copied by artists and ...
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112.               
 1798
1798 - With the amazing discoveries of the scholars on Napoleon's expedition to Egypt in1798, the wonder's of Egypt have been a source of constant fascination especially as newarchaeological discoveries continually produce more and more mysterious and fascinating... 
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 1799
1799 - For example one of the most important discoveries that archaeologists were able to make was the Rosetta Stone cartouche hieroglyphics. This amazing discovery was made in1799 and showed that the Rosetta Stone was set up in commemoration of Ptolemy V. This was ... 
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 1830
1830 - Slides will be showd de picting the archaeological discoveries which correlate the ancient history of these people as contained in the Book of Mormon. When the Book of Mormon was pu blished in 1830 historians and archaeologists were deci . dedly skeptical, but... 
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118.               
 1842
1842 - [8] Indirect advertisements for abortion services, like these in the New York Sun in1842, were common during the Victorian era. 
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History_of_abortion  - Related web pages
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120.               
 1860
1860 - Amid so many Archaeological discoveries made up to the year 1860, it may appear unaccountable that the ancient Cemetery of Killeen Cormac had been neglected, and the venerable remains of extreme antiquity still existing there had been uninvestigated. Mr. Thomas ... 
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122.               
 1865
Apr 1865 - In April 1865 President Lincoln, only a few days before his death, offered him the consulate at Cyprus provided he would become an American citizen. General Cesnola accepted the offer and became the United States Consul at Cyprus, where he remained twelve... 
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The New York genealogical and biographical record
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124.               
 1871
1871 - It is an impressive fact that in spite of all the Greek archaeological discoveries of recent generations the Dipylon Vase, found in 1871, remained until a short time ago the earliest known text, or was at least as early as any other. (For some rivals see LH Jeffery ...
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Ancient Literacy  - Related web pages
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126.               
 1875
1875 - Broughty Castle is built upon a rock which juts into the Tay. At the Links of Barnhill (north-east of Broughty Ferry) some interesting archaeological discoveries were made in1875. Many villa residences have been erected there. 
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128.               
 1883
Feb 1883 - A Theban Tomb of the Eleventh Dynasty. M. Maspero discovered in February, 1883, among the hills near Thebes, the tomb of a person named Horhotpu, of the eleventh dynasty, a 22 ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES.
From 
Full text of "[Appletons'] annual cyclopaedia and register of important … Related web pages
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130.               
 1884
Jan 15, 1884 - Barrow Gournay.-—Fine weather and the report of recent archaeological discoveries induced the Club to make an excursion on Tuesday, Jan. 15th, 1884, to Barrow Gournay.
From 
Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club  - Related web pages
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132.               
 1892
Aug 27, 1892 - 3. Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Ohio. Scientific American Supplement, Vol. XXXIV, August 27, 1892, pp.
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134.               
 1895
Feb 1895 - February 1895. The Branch met at the Grundmann Studios, by invitation of Mrs. Le Brun and Miss Horsford, Professor Putnam, the President, in the chair. Mr. Charles P. Bowditch of Boston gave an address on "Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Central ...
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136.               
 1902
Jun 1902 - Biblia, June, 1902, Vol. XV, No. 3, contains: Some Recent Archaeological Discoveries, by J. Offord. — Archaeological Researches in the Haram, with modern Identifications, by S. Beswick. — Excavations of Reqaquah in Upper Egypt, by J. Garstang.
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138.               
 1903
1903 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN SWITZERLAND IN 1903. — A Roman building, possibly gladiators' barracks, has been found near Konigsfelden (Aargau); coins from Augustus to Areadius, at Basel- augst; further details of the large building, many times rebuilt...
From 
American journal of archaeology  - Related web pages
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140.               
 1905
1905 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN 1905. — Remains of the Mycenaean epoch have been found at Tiryns under the palace, at Thebes in graves containing skeletons and furnishings, and at Volo. In Laconia, the British School has explored various ancient sites as well ...
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142.               
 1909
Mar 12, 1909 - There was a previous story printed in the Gazette about the explorations of GE Kincaid. On March 12, 1909 a short, mundane description of Kincaid's journey is given. Only the last sentence, "Some interesting archaeological discoveries were unearthed..." gives ...
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144.               
 1912
1912 - BULGARIA.—Archaeological Discoveries in 1912.—Owing to the outbreak of the war with Turkey, the year's work in Bulgaria ended in August, and much that was done has not been published. In the pre-historic field, an important settlement was excavated in a low ...
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146.               
 1920
Jun 1920 - Two views of this figure are published in Mr. Curtis' article, "RecentArchaeological Discoveries in Rome and at Veii," Art and Archaeology, June, 1920 , pp. 271-77. This article also contains an account, with illustrations, of the underground basilica ...
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148.               
 1922
Nov 4, 1922 - On November 4, 1922, Howard Carter made one of the most importantarchaeological discoveries of all time. He discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamen, the boy pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. The tomb yielded a collection of priceless treasures that had escaped being ... 
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Discovery of Tut's Tomb  - Related web pages
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150.               
 1924
Sep 20, 1924 - LONDON, Sept. What Mr. Firth, of the Egyptian Antiquities Department, describes as one of most Important archaeological discoveries In recent years, has been made adjacent to the famous stop in the Pyramid Sakkara, near Cairo. It consists of two tomb chapels the third dynasty, ...
From 
Archaeology. Important Discovery.  - Related web pages
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152.               
 1929
1929 - I can only award four stars though, because (in addition to being based on the King James translation) this book was originally published in 1929. The Bible, of course, is still the Bible, but some of the scholarship might be outdated in light of subsequent ... 
154.               
 1932
Nov 22, 1932 - The tombs of Monte Alban, in the state of Oaxaca, scene of the richestarchaeological discoveries of this continent, Tuesday yielded evidence that the ancient Zapotec tribe of Southern Mexico was expert in the civilized art of painting. Dr. Alfonso Cast, government archaeologist, ...
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Old Mexicans Expert Artists .  - Related web pages
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156.               
 1939
Mar 3, 1939 - The discovery of the tomb aroused wide spread popular interest. Carter, who held a doctor of science degree from Yale university, was noted for many otherarchaeological discoveries, none of which attracted the same attention. After he was 17 years old he spent most of his life in .
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Finder Of Hits Is .  - Related web pages
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158.               
 1940
1940 - One who took a keen interest in Iraq was SS-Brigadefuhrer Karl Maria Wiligut, alias Weisthor, who was called "Himmler's Rasputin." In 1940, he called Himmler's attention to important archaeological discoveries in Iraq's Irbil province. Scientists had dug up ...
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UFO ROUNDUP Volume 7 Number 51  - Related web pages
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160.               
 1947
May 28, 1947 - Born in Damietta, in the May 28, 1947 Archaeological discoveries:Has done a lot of discoveries Alothreypalhamp, including:- The Tombs of the workers who built the pyramids.
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Eternal Egypt: أكتوبر 2010  - Related web pages
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162.               
 1950
1950 - Albright conceived of Biblical Archaeology as relating to all of the lands mentioned in the Bible and set the standard for the comparative study of extra- biblical texts and material culture. In 1950, he declared, “Archaeological discoveries of the past ... 
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Ancient Canaan and Israel  - Related web pages
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164.               
 1960
1960 - Since the first underwater excavations were carried out in Turkish coastal waters in1960, much has been discovered about shipbuilding technology in antiquity and the commodities the ships were carrying. Undoubtedly, the most important wreck excavated so far is ... 
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üds 2003 Mart Sosyal Bilimler  - Related web pages
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166.               
 1967
1967 - Recent archaeological discoveries have added significant information about Balaam. In 1967, a Dutch expedition under H. Franken discovered fragments of inscriptions written on plaster at a Transjordanian site named Tell Deir 'Alla, located about 5 mi.
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Balaam  - Related web pages
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168.               
 1973
1973 - The exhibition of Egyptian antiquities currently at the Grand Palais in Paris possesses an international importance comparable in the past 40 years only with the exhibition ofChinese art organised by Beijing at the Petit Palais in 1973. Instead of famous ...
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Apollo Magazine | Egypt's sunken treasures  - Related web pages
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170.               
 1974
1974 - For most of the male students, the most impressive part of the tour was the city of Xi'an, where one of the world's greatest archaeological discoveries came to light in 1974. The soldiers, horses and weapons representing the imperial guard of China's first emperor ...
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Silk Road trip impresses S. Korean students  - Related web pages
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172.               
 1984
Aug 1, 1984 - When a well-preserved human torso was found by a peat cutter in the Lindow Moss of the English Midlands on August 1, 1984, it set off an archaeological investigation as exciting as any detective story. The tools of 20th-century science worked in concert with ...
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Reading For Pleasure Issue #7 - December 1989  - Related web pages
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174.               
 1987
Apr 25, 1987 - On April 25th, 1987, we further investigated and analysed 40 tools jointly with the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Cangzhou District, Huanghua County Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Relics and the China ...
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MICROLITHS FOUND AT HUANGHUA  - Related web pages
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176.               
 1993
Nov 15, 1993 - ... ... in one of the great archaeological discoveries of the century. This desert storming, ex pected to last several weeks, was planned several years ago and just happens to be taking place now, the Israeli Antiquities Authority insisted. But Palestinian archeologists were suspicious. ...
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Two Israeli Archaeologists Search For Religious Scrolls. Israeli Search … Related web pages
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178.               
 1996
1996 - The Art Gallery of New South Wales is hosting one of the most importantarchaeological discoveries of the 20th century - a cache of some 400 stone Buddhas uncovered in a sports field in Qingzhou in China in 1996.
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First Cut: Sydney gallery hosts 'lost Buddhas' (ABC News in Science) Related web pages
www.abc.net.au/news/video/2008/08/29/2350610 ...
180.               
 1997
1997 - In 1997, when English Heritage, Scarborough District Council and the Strickland- Constable estate began work on the site, the abbey and its surroundings were a mess. Car parks stretched across the headland, visitor facilities were ugly and unsatisfactory, there ...
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Look what they've done to this jewel  - Related web pages
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182.               
 1999
Mar 10, 1999 - His work has been shown in museums in all capitals of America and in many countries in Europe . He died on March 10, 1999, when he was 79 years old. Guayasamin began the design of jewels in precious metals-gold 18 carats and silver of 900-, utilizing all ...
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GUAYASAMIN SILVER & GREEN STONE PANDANT & CHAIN (07/10/ … Related web pages
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184.               
 2000
Jul 2000 - In July, 2000, the Boat-Shaped. Coffins of Ancient Shu Kingdom made a surprising appearance in Commercial Street in Chengdu and was ranked in the ten most importantarchaeological discoveries of the year. 
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186.               
 2002
Feb 22, 2002 - February 22, 2002 -- I have just received a report this morning that United States Special Forces, which have been stationed at the Turkish-Iraqi border, have moved into northern Iraq. (An official update from Anchor Stones: Wyatt Archaeological DiscoveriesWeb Site ...
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The Breach Between the Church Ages and the Seals Part II -- Crossing … Related web pages
www.biblebelievers.org.au/nl214.htm
188.               
 2003
Aug 2003 - Till August 2003, Gardolo di Mezzo was not so well known for its archaeological sites but for the ruins of the wall of an ancient castle dated to the Middle Ages, located to the top of the “Doss de Luna”. In occasion of the archaeological pre-checks of the ...
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259. THE ETRUSCANS AND ETRUSCAN; ANTECEDENTS | …  - Related web pages
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190.               
 2004
Jun 2004 - T he Kings Hill/Vasili settlement area was discovered totally by accident by Eastern Mediterranean University lecturers in June 2004. this discovery was in fact one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the new millennia in Cyprus.
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Kings Hill Of North Cyprus - Article Niche  - Related web pages
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192.               
 2005
Jun 2005 - In June 2005, one of the most exciting archaeological discoveries was made at Leptis Magna. During an excavation, archaeologist found five beautiful mosaics dating back to the first or second century. They are believed to have been part of a bathhouse and depict ...
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Leptis Magna - Arch of Severus - Al Khums Libya  - Related web pages
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194.               
 2007
Aug 2007 - Roads, Rediscovery and Research: proceedings of a public seminar onarchaeological discoveries on national road schemes, August 2007. Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph Series No. 5. National Roads Authority, Dublin.
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C. McDermott Library Contents  - Related web pages
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196.               
 2008
Nov 16, 2008 - The exhibition, which opened on November 16, 2008, was inspired by one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. Featuring over 100 works, including 15 terracotta figures, the exhibition represents one of the largest groups of important... 
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Press Release | High Museum of Art Atlanta  - Related web pages
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198.               
 2010
Feb 2, 2010 - Professor Donald Wiseman, a great archaeologist and Assyriologist, died onFebruary 2, 2010 at the age of 91. Wiseman was an evangelical Christian who made several attempts at demonstrating the connection between archaeological discoveries and Old Testament stories.
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Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: February 2010  - Related web pages
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