Archaeology
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- 1,100-year-old Chola Stone Inscription Found
- From the Hindu, inscription of the Parantaka Chola period has been discovered at a Siva temple at Ezhuchur, near Padappai, in Sriperumbudur taluk of Kancheepuram District. (December 31, 2003)
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- 1000-year-old, Long Tamil Inscription Found
- From the Hindu, a long inscription in Tamil, running to 28 lines and about 1,000 years old, has been discovered at a temple in Ennayiram village, 18 km from Villupuram town in Tamil Nadu. (November 06, 2003)
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- Experts Split on Ayodhya Findings
- From BBC, an archaeological report it was hoped would resolve the row over the north Indian religious site only entrenches opinions. (August 23, 2003)
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- Ayodhya Excavations Completed
- From BBC, archaeologists complete excavation work on the religious site in northern India, the subject of dispute between Hindus and Muslims. (August 08, 2003)
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- Ancient Cliff Carvings Discovered in Inner Mongolia
- From the People's Daily, archaeologists have found a large number of cliff carvings in the mountainous areas of the Alxa Right Banner in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (October 24, 2003)
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- Our own Amazon Princess
- From Sydney Morning Herald, she was tall and strong and in her late 20s when she died about 18,000 years ago (December 13, 2003)
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- C. T. Keally's Japanese Archaeology Pages
- Prehistoric and historic general outline, chronologies, research reports and projects, field photographs, news, links, and contact information.
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- Japan Atlas: Historical Sites
- Lists over 25 historical sites throughout Japan dating to two thousand years ago.
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- Soramitsu - History and Geography of Nara
- Tour the old capital with aerial photos and descriptions of prehistoric burial mounds, ancient city-planning, Edo-period maps and urbanization.
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- Usuki Stone Buddhas
- Explores the 60-plus stone Buddhas of Usuki City in Oita Prefecture, carved in the 12th to 14th centuries.
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- Rockcarvings and Inscriptions Along the Indus: the Buddhist Tradition
- 1983 article by Volker Thewalt and presented at South Asian Archaeology 1983.
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- BBC News - Tourists Injured in Pakistan Blast
- Nine foreigners are injured in a grenade attack while visiting an archaeological site in northern Pakistan. (July 13, 2002)
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- Could one of the world’s ancient cities be lost forever?
- The BBC reports that Pakistani officials say they are doing their best to save Mohenjo Daro, nut some experts fear the Bronze Age site could be lost unless radical steps are taken. (June 26, 2012)
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- Review: Harappa Excavations 1986-1990
- Reviewed by Chris Kostman, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of California at Berkeley.
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- Wikipedia - Harappa
- Encyclopedic entry for the remains of an ancient fortified city, which was part of the Indus Valley Civilization.
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- Discovery of Ancient Relics Delays Pangyo Development Project
- From Donga, a large discovery of ancient relics that trace back to the Paleolithic Age and the Baekje, Goryeo, and Joseon eras were found on properties in Seongnam city, Gyeonggi-do which are scheduled to be developed into Pangyo New Town. (August 20, 2005)