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The Oldest Datable Chambers on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem

From Near Eastern Archaeology [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Biblical]...

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Arti-Facts

Desperately Seeking Faustus (Lamps). DIGMASTER. Flood Damage at Thebes. News from Tel 'Ein Zippori and Sepphoris. Plus reviews of Anatolia and the Balkans, and Anatolia: Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor. From Near Eastern Archaeology [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Biblical]...

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Oldest Glue Discovered

The oldest glue in the world has been found in a cave near the Dead Sea.--AMÉLIE A. WALKER Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News]...

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Before the Pyramids

Neolithic peoples in France constructed huge tombs that are today only visible from the air.--FRÉDÉRIC LONTCHO Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Europe]...

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Egyptian Crocodile in Roman Sewer

Discovery of a crocodile-shaped limestone waterspout provides evidence of close links between Crete and Egypt.--YANNIS N. STAVRAKAKIS Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Greece and Rome]...

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Xenophon's Retreat

British scholar Timothy Mitford believes he has found the spot from which a Greek army first sighted the Black Sea during its flight from the forces of the Persian king Artaxerxes II in 401 B.C.--NORMAN HAMMOND [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Greece and Rome]...

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