viernes, 20 de mayo de 2011

CT scan reveals Egyptian princess had coronary artery disease & 14 new articles...

CT scan reveals Egyptian princess had coronary artery disease & 14 new articles...

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Rather than concerning themselves with haunting old flames or taunting exorcists, the ancient Chinese hankered for an afterlife of earthly pleasures.  A finely decorated bronze mirror was a...



Turkish road workers found 2000 years old tomb during the road rehabilitation works in Southern Turkish city of Kutahya on Monday.  Road workers who unearthed ancient tomb near the Aydogdu...



In his annual report, State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss found many shortcomings in the supervision of works carried out by the Waqf Muslim religious trust at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, saying...



What brings a group of architects, conservators, engineers, geologists, scientists, and archaeologists from twenty countries and six continents to Rome? Rocks—or more accurately, stone. They have all...



In an unprecedented event, Heritage Auctions will feature no less than four dinosaur skeletons - "The Fighting Pair" Allosaurus and Stegosaurus, a near complete Triceratops, and a complete...



It's the year 1800. You're a slave in southeast Virginia. You manage to escape. Your freedom is only going to last as long as you can hide. Where do you go?  Students in the 2010 American...



A University of Alberta-led research team has discovered that billions of years before life evolved in the oceans, thin layers of microbial matter in shallow water produced enough oxygen to support...



A new study offers hope for species such as the Siberian Tiger that might be considered 'too rare to save', so long as conservation efforts can target key threats.  The mountain gorilla...



Archaeologists from the University of York are excavating the remains of Gawthorpe Hall, the predecessor of Yorkshire’s award-winning Harewood House.  Student archaeologists at Harewood...



The coronary arteries of Princess Ahmose-Meryet-Amon - as visualised by whole body computerised tomography (CT) scanning - will feature in two presentations at the International Conference of...



A temple of Ancient Greek goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone has been discovered by a team of Bulgarian archaeologists near the town of Sozopol on the Black Sea.  Professor...



A PERFECTLY preserved skull of a mastodon - a relative of today's elephant - was found here during excavation work at a water treatment plant, one of the scientists involved in the discovery said on...



It seemed like such an elegant answer to an age-old mystery: the disappearance of what are arguably North America’s first people. A speeding comet nearly 13,000 years ago was the culprit, the theory....



At a depth of 27 meters, archaeological diver Ruan Youhao found the baseline he laid along a shipwreck last July. He took a tool from his diving partner to mark several cabins in the beam of an...



These intriguing round marks in the heath at Studland are definitely not crop circles – but what they are remains a mystery.  Studland heath's circles are visible by air [Credit: Daily...




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