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Accidental Archaeological Discoveries: Photos

Posted Mon Sep 12, 2011 08:38 AM ET   |   0

On the anniversary of the chance discovery of the Lascaux Caves in France, take a look at other fortuitous finds. Read more

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Chinese Noodle Dinner Buried for 2,500 Years

Posted by  Jennifer Viegas  Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:29 AM ET   |   0

Noodles, moon cakes and other foods dating to 2,500 years ago were recently unearthed in a Chinese cemetery. Read more

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Why the Fossil 'Hobbit' of Flores Isn't so Strange

Posted by  Zahra Hirji  Wed Jun 23, 2010 08:31 PM ET   |   0

A clue to how the diminutive humanoid Homo floresiensis evolved can be found in its unique surroundings -- the fossils of Flores, and the island itself. Read more

Why the Fossil 'Hobbit' of Flores Isn't so Strange

114 Terracotta Warriors Rise In New Excavation

Posted by  Rossella Lorenzi  Thu May 13, 2010 03:34 PM ET   |   0

Over one hundred brightly colored terracotta warriors have emerged from the Chinese site of the Terracotta Army in Xi'an. Read more

114 Terracotta Warriors Rise In New Excavation

Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao arrives

Posted by  Rossella Lorenzi  Mon Dec 28, 2009 03:34 PM ET   |   0

Shuo Cao Cao, Cao Cao jiu dao, says a Chinese proverb. It means: "Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao will be there." It's the equivalent of the English phrase "speak of the devil." More than 1,700 years after his ... Read more

Cambyses' Lost Army: Found at Last?

Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 10:32 PM ET   |   0

Flip through images of remains found in the western Sahara Desert, which researchers claim are the relics of the long-lost army of Cambyses. Read more

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