Archaeology
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Archaeologyen-USCopyrightFri, 15 Sep 2023 18:39:07 GMTRemains exhumed from a Tulsa cemetery as the search for 1921 Race Massacre victims has resumed
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Archaeologists have exhumed the remains of one person and plan to exhume a second in the search for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.Fri, 15 Sep 2023 18:39:07 GMT/race-demographics/2023-09-15/remains-exhumed-tulsa-cemetery-search-1921-race-massacre-victimsAssociated PressNew Archeological Findings Raise Questions About Centuries-Old NC Town
/science-technology/2019-07-04/new-archeological-findings-raise-questions-about-centuries-old-nc-town
Brunswick Town was once a thriving British port before the Revolutionary War. It was one of the first successful European settlements in the Cape Fear鈥�Thu, 04 Jul 2019 16:15:00 GMT/science-technology/2019-07-04/new-archeological-findings-raise-questions-about-centuries-old-nc-townAmanda Magnus, Frank StasioNew Archeological Findings Raise Questions About Centuries-Old NC Town
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Brunswick Town was once a thriving British port before the Revolutionary War. It was one of the first successful European settlements in the Cape Fear鈥�Thu, 04 Jul 2019 16:15:00 GMT/show/the-state-of-things/2019-07-04/new-archeological-findings-raise-questions-about-centuries-old-nc-townAmanda Magnus, Frank Stasio300 Years Later, Blackbeard鈥檚 NC Shipwreck Continues To Turn Up Archaeological Treasures
/science-technology/2018-07-06/300-years-later-blackbeards-nc-shipwreck-continues-to-turn-up-archaeological-treasures
Blackbeard鈥檚 stolen vessel, the Queen Anne鈥檚 Revenge, ran aground off the North Carolina coastline three hundred years ago this summer.To mark the鈥�Fri, 06 Jul 2018 16:46:26 GMT/science-technology/2018-07-06/300-years-later-blackbeards-nc-shipwreck-continues-to-turn-up-archaeological-treasuresAnita Rao, Laura Pellicer300 Years Later, Blackbeard鈥檚 NC Shipwreck Continues To Turn Up Archaeological Treasures
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Blackbeard鈥檚 stolen vessel, the Queen Anne鈥檚 Revenge, ran aground off the North Carolina coastline three hundred years ago this summer.To mark the鈥�Fri, 06 Jul 2018 16:46:26 GMT/show/the-state-of-things/2018-07-06/300-years-later-blackbeards-nc-shipwreck-continues-to-turn-up-archaeological-treasuresAnita Rao, Laura PellicerNorth Carolina Researchers Make A Rare Find In An Ancient City
/science-technology/2016-09-15/north-carolina-researchers-make-a-rare-find-in-an-ancient-city
Teams from North Carolina State University and East Carolina University were on a dig in the ancient city of Petra in Jordan this summer, looking for鈥�Thu, 15 Sep 2016 21:59:11 GMT/science-technology/2016-09-15/north-carolina-researchers-make-a-rare-find-in-an-ancient-cityJess ClarkWhat Is Site X And What Does It Tell Us About The 'Lost Colony'?
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The fate of the "Lost Colony" on Roanoke Island remains one of the biggest questions in North Carolina history. Some believe the colony moved to Hatteras鈥�Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:09:50 GMT/arts-culture/2015-08-12/what-is-site-x-and-what-does-it-tell-us-about-the-lost-colonyAndrew TieWhat Is Site X And What Does It Tell Us About The 'Lost Colony'?
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The fate of the "Lost Colony" on Roanoke Island remains one of the biggest questions in North Carolina history. Some believe the colony moved to Hatteras鈥�Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:09:50 GMT/show/the-state-of-things/2015-08-12/what-is-site-x-and-what-does-it-tell-us-about-the-lost-colonyFrank Stasio, Charlie Shelton-OrmondRare And 'Horrific': Frilled Shark Startles Fishermen In Australia
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The frilled shark's roots are traced to 80 million years ago. Its prehistoric origins are obvious in its primitive body; nearly all of the rare animal's closest relatives are long extinct.Thu, 22 Jan 2015 02:32:00 GMT/npr-blogs/2015-01-21/rare-and-horrific-frilled-shark-startles-fishermen-in-australiaBill ChappellDid Lower Testosterone Make The Modern Man?
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About 50,000 years ago, people started developing tools. They started making art, in caves. And they started cooperating. Simultaneously, that's when our鈥�Wed, 13 Aug 2014 20:29:39 GMT/science-technology/2014-08-13/did-lower-testosterone-make-the-modern-manEric Mennel, Catherine Brand