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Archaeological News: Anthropologist laments... →
archaeologicalnews: ENAISEH, Lebanon: Parts of a Byzantine church at the top of Jabal al-Kenaiseh were destroyed by treasure hunters, according to anthropologist Chamoun Mouannes, who lamented the attack and called on officials to protect the country’s archeological sites. “We often cross rough roads in Lebanon, and we were very surprised when we saw a historical site at 2,100 meters...
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Archaeological News: Convict past unearthed →
archaeologicalnews: Archeologists in Tasmania have found more than 300 convict-era artifacts under the floorboards of an old chapel. The discovery at Hobart’s historic Penitentiary Chapel includes coins, clay pipes, home-made wooden gambling tokens, a writing slate and bones. Archeologist David Roe says it’s particularly exciting because the artefacts are very personal items belonging to the...
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