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HA NOI — Archaeologists have made significant finds after conducting more than 400 excavations last year, said experts from the Viet Nam Institute of Archaeology at a conference on Monday in Ha Noi. Following excavation work at the Dong Trong I and ...
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HISTORY enthusiasts from across the region will converge on the Lake District next month to attend an annual archaeology conference.
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The European Association of Archaeologists is holding its annual conference this week at the University of Malta.
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Photo Credit: AP Photo President of the Society of Antiquaries, Geoff Wainwright, right, and archaeology professor Tim Darvill look at fragment of bluestones before their press conference at the Society of ...
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So, Today was the kick off, of the Society for Commercial Archaeology's Southwest Detours Conference, this one is based in Albuquerque, I'm attending.
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Thanks to Kris Hirst, the About.com Archaeology Guide, for finding the presentations from the Pecos Conference about the hypothesis that a cosmic impact at about 12,000 years ago wrought worldwide havoc.
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Category: Archaeology Skepticism Posted on: July 23, 2008 2:08 PM, by Martin R A Trondheim colleague has kindly invited me to head a session at the Nordic TAG conference next May.
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