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#TheMoment an Ontario boy discovered a shipwreck on Lake Huron
Lucas Atchison, 10, recounts the moment he discovered a 19th-century shipwreck with his metal detector on a Lake Huron beach, which triggered an archaeological dig.
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Secrets of Harappa: Vedic Influence or Separate Civilization? Dr. Sanjay Manjul Explains
Did Harappans follow Vedic culture? Was their language similar to Sanskrit The mysteries of the Indus valley civilization continue to fascinate historians and researchers. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Manjul is the Additional Director General of the...
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5,000-year-old bone, thought to be from Mi'kmaw woman living on P.E.I., called historic find
A jawbone fragment found on P.E.I.'s North Shore has been identified as coming from a Mi'kmaw woman living in the region 5,000 years ago. Out of respect, L'nuey is not sharing photos of the bone, but the Indigenous organization says it’s...
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An archaeologist handles fragments of pottery and glass from ancient Egypt.
An archaeologist handles fragments of pottery and glass from ancient Egypt.
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Medium Close Up, static - An archeologist gently peels paper toweling away from a stone wall to reveal Egyptian hieroglyphs
Medium Close Up, static - An archeologist gently peels paper toweling away from a stone wall to reveal Egyptian hieroglyphs
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High Angle, static - Technicians work at an archaeological excavation site in Egypt
High Angle, static - Technicians work at an archaeological excavation site in Egypt
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An archaeologist holds a shard of stone that bears ancient writing.
An archaeologist holds a shard of stone that bears ancient writing.
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1970s: Man uses brush to dust bones sitting in the dirt
1970s: Man uses brush to dust bones sitting in the dirt.
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ECU Archaeologist brushing sand off artifact / Tanzania
ECU Archaeologist brushing sand off artifact / Tanzania
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Close Up, tilt-down - An archeologist uses a Q-tip to wipe away dust from hieroglyphics / Egypt
Close Up, tilt-down - An archeologist uses a Q-tip to wipe away dust from hieroglyphics / Egypt
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An archaeologist walks through a warehouse looking at artifacts.
An archaeologist walks through a warehouse looking at artifacts.
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An archaeologist in sandals shovels dirt near the ruins of Oudna Amphitheater in Tunisia.
An archaeologist in sandals shovels dirt near the ruins of Oudna Amphitheater in Tunisia.
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An archaeologist digs with a shovel near the ruins of Oudna Amphitheater in Tunisia.
An archaeologist digs with a shovel near the ruins of Oudna Amphitheater in Tunisia.
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An archaeologist uses a long brush to gently sweep the dust away from an ancient stone in Qift, Egypt.
An archaeologist uses a long brush to gently sweep the dust away from an ancient stone in Qift, Egypt.
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An archaeologist takes photos at an ancient quarry in Wadi Hammamat.
An archaeologist takes photos at an ancient quarry in Wadi Hammamat.
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An archaeologist explores the ruins of Berenike, Egypt.
An archaeologist explores the ruins of Berenike, Egypt.
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An archaeologist gently brushes dust away from a inscribed stone in Qift, Egypt.
An archaeologist gently brushes dust away from a inscribed stone in Qift, Egypt.