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Gayle on the Go for Sunday, Oct. 21
KTLA NewsSunday @ 10am Indiana Jones & the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition Discovery Science Center 2500 North Main Street Santa Ana 714-542-2823 www.discoverycube.org Calling all adventurers and aspiring archaeologists! Indiana Jones and the Adventure of...Tags: Painting, Festive Events, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Photography, Science
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Artifacts from Indy and beyond
SANTA ANA — It belongs in a museum! That's what Indiana Jones said as he traversed the globe in search of elusive ancient artifacts that others wanted only for themselves. Now, however, the tables have turned, and the greatest archaeologist who...
Tags: Indiana Jones (fictional character), Star Wars (movie), Blu-ray Discs, Science, Entertainment
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Learn About the Archaeology of the Pequot War at the Henry Whitfield State Museum
Learn new information about the Pequot War (1636-1637), recently unearthed during an archaeological survey of the Battle of Mistick Fort, where 77 Connecticut colonists and 250 Native allies attacked the Pequot-held fort in present-day Mystic. Dr. Kevin...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Mashantucket, Museums
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UPDATE: Landscapers unearth bones, headstone pieces at Mishawaka business
WSBT-TV ReporterA late-afternoon find Tuesday had all the makings of a mystery just waiting to be solved. Mishawaka Police and Indiana Department of Natural Resources officers were called to a scene on University Court Drive after police got a call of a “headstone...Tags: Arts and Culture, Indiana University South Bend
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How was desert museum funded?
How was desert museum funded? Having been a volunteer in small volunteer museums and knowing how hard it is to staff them with volunteers and maintain them with fundraisers and donations, I am curious about this relatively new Imperial Valley Desert...Tags: Human Interest, Renewable Energy, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues
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Poplar Forest kicks off Archaeology Month
Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest is kicking off Archaeology Month. The month-long event starts with Behind the Scenes tours in the field and lab Saturday. Visitors can explore Jefferson's personal retreat, while archaeologists talk about what they've...
Tags: Arts and Culture
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Thompson Ridge carries long history
The main branch of Lower Howard’s Creek begins in Winchester and flows generally toward the southwest until it gets to Kitt’s Hole near the Kentucky River. This deep pool takes its name, according to legend, from a man named Kitt who...
Tags: Henry County, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Frederick County (Virginia)
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Bones found in hunt for King Richard III's remains
World NowArchaeologists digging in central England for the remains of Richard III, the king immortalized as a murderous tyrant by William Shakespeare, have found bones that in many ways match his profile –- literally.... -
Archaeological study planned at park
dbrock@amnews.comBefore workers move ahead on bringing parts of Constitution Square Park into the 21st century for its new tenants, they will first have to delve beneath the park’s centuries old surface. The state historic site was officially turned over to Boyle...Tags: Economic Policy, Arts and Culture, Rentals
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Archaeologist uncover artifacts near Cypress Creek
KIAHRain and floods have taken a toll on Harris County waterways. "Over the years through various flood events and the everyday rains that we get, sometimes the streams become a little unraveled in places," explained Harris County Flood Control District...Tags: Rivers, Arts and Culture, Bodies of Water
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Search for grave of King Richard III to be extended
World NowBritish archaeologists searching for the grave of King Richard III are given an extra week after reporting promising findings beneath a parking lot in central England. Richard was killed in battle in 1485, but the whereabouts of the his remains have... -
Dogs search for ancient remains on wind farm project site near Ocotillo
Staff WriterOCOTILLO — As the rising sun bathed the desert where a controversial 112-wind-turbine project is being built, dog handler John Grebenkemper walked his forensic dog Tuesday morning hoping it would detect the scent of cremated ancient Native...Tags: Arts and Culture, Conservation, Social Issues, Environmental Issues
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