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Lots of Skeletons in the News today. Dead folks are interesting, are they not? I list the Podcasts on the left so prominently because podcasting is a great way to get news, humor, music, and interesting points of view. I have rearranged the site alittle bit, moving the links around. I have added a Tools of the Trade page and a new Links page. Hopefully will be adding to these and making more pages to enhance the content of the site. No updates til Friday the 17th 2005, getting sent out of state to work......won't be that way when I get the new Mac laptop soon!!! comment [] 11:11:49 PM |
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Skeletons hold key to riddle. Archaeologists are to exhume the remains of two British women buried 400 years ago, believed to be relatives of a founding father of the United States. [Archaeology - Topix.net] comment [] 9:25:40 PM |
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Graves found at U.Va. likely belonged to free blacks. Graves found at U.Va. likely belonged to free blacks By the Associated Press Published June 12, 2005 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. [Archaeology - Topix.net] comment [] 9:25:28 PM |
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Archaeology Debate. The Lone Star State Archaeological Society held its eighth annual show Saturday in Temple. [Archaeology - Topix.net] comment [] 9:25:04 PM |
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Three Age System. Three Age System The so-called Three Age System was developed by the Danish curator of the National Museum of Denmark C.J. Thomsen, at the instigation of his predecessor Rasmus Nyerup, and to resolve display ... [Archaeology - Topix.net] comment [] 9:24:41 PM |
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Archaeology Debate. The Lone Star State Archaeological Society held its eighth annual show Saturday in Temple. [Archaeology - Topix.net] comment [] 9:19:07 PM |
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'Kennewick' Case Fails to End Battle over Bones. A debate over human remains in the Pacific Northwest persists. Native Americans say studying or displaying the bones of their ancestors is disrespectful. Scientists contend that some older remains are evidence that other cultures inhabited the region. [NPR Topics: Health & Science] comment [] 9:16:26 PM |
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Science on 'Extinct' Species Remains Inexact. In recent months, scientists have discovered that some plant and animal species they thought were extinct are not. Dr. Jim Carlton, a marine biologist at Williams College in Massachusetts, tells Jennifer Ludden how scientists determine that a species is extinct. [NPR Topics: Health & Science] comment [] 9:14:13 PM |













