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Friday, January 20, 2023
'3D medieval puzzle': Newport ship to be reassembled from 2,500 pieces of timber
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jan/19/3d-medieval-puzzle-newport-ship-reassembled-2500-pieces-timber?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Historic dam demolition considered
https://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/130971393/historic-but-hazardous-timaru-district-council-plans-demolition-of-pareora-river-dam
Pile of dumped rubbish at Ihumātao as high as the trees
https://flip.it/zbQPM1
Norway archaeologists find 'world's oldest runestone'
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Tom Felton film unearths 'epic story' of female archaeologist | Movies | The Guardian
The Guardian
Felton has produced his first feature film, Canyon Del Muerto, recounting the story of Ann Axtell Morris, one of the US's first female archaeologists, ...
Amateur archaeologist deciphers 20000-year-old cave writing - KMUW
KMUW
Amateur archaeologist deciphers 20,000-year-old cave writing ... NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Ben Bacon, a London-based furniture conservator, ...
Groundbreaking discovery by Slovenian archaeologist - GOV.SI
Groundbreaking discovery by Slovenian archaeologist ... The ancient Mayan calendar may originate from 1100 BC, which is many centuries earlier than ...
Rare 16th-Century Ship Unearthed in England | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Smithsonian Magazine
Archaeologist studies remains of ship Archaeologists studied the tree ring growth patterns of 100 timbers. Wessex Archaeology.
Early humans: Tooth enamel reveals life histories
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How donkeys changed the course of human history
Ed: The story is genetic origins actually
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Marriage rules in Minoan Crete revealed by ancient DNA analysis
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Ancient DNA Charts Native Americans' Journeys to Asia Thousands of Years Ago
https://flip.it/pHGuRl
More on the vandalism to petroglyphs at Koonalda Cave:
https://www.iflscience.com/vandals-destroy-22-000-year-old-australian-cave-art-after-protection-calls-ignored-66934
Concerns arising from plans to demolish Aboriginal structures on the Darling River:
https://theconversation.com/aboriginal-people-have-spent-centuries-building-in-the-darling-river-now-there-are-plans-to-demolish-these-important-structures-195966
https://phys.org/news/2022-12-aboriginal-people-built-darling-river.html
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