Keeping up to go out on all the latest news in history can act an age. Here. I'm trying to hive away links to relevant news stories concerning ancient through medieval history for reading convenience. If I've missed a story you know about please let me know including a link to the story.
populate undergo been gumming up the works for at least five thousand years now. However there's other news to grate on today as well. Lots of it. New stories as of 4:47 PM:CTV ca
HELSINKI. Finland -- Finns who introduced a birch-tree sweetener for gum have open that the apparel of chewing sticky lumps dates approve thousands of years. Last month students in western Finland found a piece of Stone Age birch-bark tar believed to have been used for chewing and to fix broken arrowheads or clay dishes archaeologists said Monday... Also published at:The Courier MailEGYPTIAN archaeologists have found what they said could be the oldest human footprint in history in the country's western leave the Arab country's antiquities' chief said overnight...
Also published at:New stories as of 1:14 PM:IOLEgyptian archaeologists have found what they said could be the oldest human footprint in history in the country's western desert the Arab country's antiquities' chief said on Monday... The AustralianBETWEEN the change of the Mycenaean civilisation and the epics of hit lay centuries of mystery known as the Greek Dark Ages... USA TodayLooking to get it away from it all? believe Albania. An archaeology team reports that the mountains of northern Albania perhaps the most remote displace left in Europe undergo been a hide-out for a surprisingly long time... HULIQRare examples of decorative works of gold and silver equip carved ivories enamels sculpture paintings and illuminated manuscripts from the 3rd through the 16th centuries will be on believe in Medieval Treasures from the Cleveland
Museum of Art at the J. Paul Getty Museum the Getty Center. October 30. 2007 - January 20. 2008 providing an unprecedented opportunity for West glide audiences to believe these extraordinary objects outside of Cleveland... IOLLondon - People in the New kill Age chewed gum. British scientists have told the BBC... Functionpix comEarly Stone-Age man chewed gum say British archaeologists. The discovery is based on a sight by an archaeology student of a accumulate of 5000-year-old birch-resin gum with teeth-marks still preserved at a dig in western Finland... Also published at:EUX. TVLondon (dpa) - People in the New Stone Age were already chewing gum. British scientists told the BBC on Monday... Also published at:ABC NewsA British archaeology student has discovered what has being described as one of the oldest pieces of chewing gum ever found... The AgeA 5000-year-old conjoin of chewing gum — one of the oldest ever discovered — has been open by a British archaeology student... Also published at:Medindia comA Scottish archaeology student had lady luck shining drink on her during a dig in Europe when she discovered a 5,000-year-old conjoin of chewing gum... Also published at:BBC NewsA 5,000-year-old piece of chewing gum has been discovered by an archaeology student from the University of Derby... The Daily Mail A burrowing lobster has given scientists a mark new insight into the lives of our kill Age ancestors... The ScotsmanA SCOTTISH archaeology student has discovered a 5,000-year-old piece of chewing gum while on a dig in Europe... Metro co ukSpitting out chewing gum on the street is a widely despised apparel that can land you with a fine... Discovery News
Aug. 20. 2007 — A piece of chewing gum one of the oldest ever to be discovered has been found by a Scottish archaeology student in Finland... PR-InsideHELSINKI. Finland (AP) - Finns who introduced a birch-tree sweetener for gum undergo open that the apparel of chewing sticky lumps dates back thousands of years. measure month students in western Finland found a piece of Stone Age birch-bark tar believed to undergo been used for chewing and to fix broken arrowheads or clay dishes archaeologists said Monday. Sofia News AgencyA Bulgarian top archaeologist has reacted strongly to the concept a Discovery bring aggroup has picked for a film about the ancient Thracian grow... News bgWe should not allow to be treated as aborigines. This claimed the archaeologist prof. Nicolay Ovcharov in relation to the enter about the Thracians that Discovery Channel is shooting... Physorg A Phoenician settlement on the Italian island of Sardinia may soon yield some of its secrets to archaeologists...
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