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Walnut Creek Journal - Fri Dec 4, 1:21 am ET
Every time her heart beats, 61-year-old Jun Yasuda thumps her drum in front of the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley.
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The Huffington Post - Thu Dec 3, 3:16 pm ET
A bombing in Jerusalem. A troubled foreign country tried in absentia in U.S. courts. Priceless archeological artifacts threatened. It sounds like it could be the...
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Forbes - Fri Dec 4, 4:37 pm ET
Business schools are working harder at it abroad than in the U.S.
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US News & World Report - Thu Dec 3, 4:31 pm ET
Hundreds of people may have been butchered and eaten at a 7,000-year-old German site.
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Sierra Sun - Thu Dec 3, 11:07 pm ET
Re: "Build Trails Responsibly," Sierra Sun, Dec. 2. This was a really nice, well-built trail that was appreciated by many in the neighborhood, including a few mountain bikers perhaps, but mostly hikers. The warning sign placed at the dam by the rangers noted potential erosion and archaeological damage by the building of such unauthorized trails. This trail was a significant threat to neither ...
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Newswise - 2 hours 42 minutes ago
Northern Michigan University geography researchers completed a three-year study that offers new insights on the history of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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KCWY Casper - Thu Dec 3, 6:57 pm ET
It's a construction site turned archaeological dig! A construction crew was working on a frozen water pipeline near Glenrock when a back-hoe operator reportedly found something very unusual....
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LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 10:10 am ET
A massive volcanic eruption that occurred in the distant past killed off much of central India's forests and may have pushed humans to the brink of extinction, according to a new study that adds evidence to a controversial topic.
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New York Times - Fri Dec 4, 9:21 am ET
The White House has is expanding the drone program in Pakistan’s tribal areas, paralleling the decision to send more troops to Afghanistan.
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Craig Daily Press - Wed Dec 2, 2:05 am ET
Jeff Simon’s family has a history of digging through the dirt.
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Keokuk Daily Gate City - Fri Dec 4, 12:47 pm ET
MONTROSE –– Bids will be solicited this month for water meter pits, the first step in the long awaited city water project. The Montrose City Council decided Thursday to hold a public hearing about the plans, specifications and estimated costs to install water meters in town.
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Keokuk Daily Gate City - Fri Dec 4, 12:47 pm ET
A Keokuk Street Department crew puts the final touches on gravel covering a water line repair this morning at Eighth and Exchange streets. Light snow and temperatures in the low 20s made working conditions less than ideal.
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NPR - 2 hours 2 minutes ago
Did you hear the one about how Tiger Woods has a lot of expensive cars, but now he has a hole in one? Did you hear Tiger changed his name to Cheetah? In this age of Twitter and time stamps, it's possible to trace the jokes around Wood's debacle down to their inception. And the early public domain jokes have something in common — they're puns.
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Tri-City Herald - Mon Nov 30, 1:49 pm ET
Anthropology professor and author John Bodley will speak on "Why small nations will save t
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UC Berkeley NewsCenter - Thu Dec 3, 6:47 pm ET
Gilman International Scholarships help cash-strapped students, and other undergrads who have been underrepresented in study-abroad programs, take their studies international. UC Berkeley is currently the second-leading recipient of the scholarships nationwide.