A number of Bronze Age cremation pits were discovered along the route and pieces of ancient pottery were unearthed. |
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It came from along the foothills of the Ox Mountains and was probably unearthed in Scraith near Aclare. |
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When I cleaned out the attic earlier this summer I unearthed it, along with some old scrapbooks and a pair of bell-bottomed jeans. |
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An archaeological dig in central London has unearthed a 2,000-year-old pot of cosmetic cream. |
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They also unearthed old tramlines beneath the layers of tarmac which had to be dug up. |
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Excavation work at the beginning of the project led to disused cellars, old water and gas pipes and old tramlines being unearthed. |
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Big Bone Cave was certainly mined for fertilizer in 1884, when excavation by a local farmer unearthed bones of an extinct giant sloth. |
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Wiltshire's rich history has led to numerous interesting finds being unearthed in recent years. |
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The archaeologists last week unearthed engravings of a bison, another ibex, part of a horse and some triangular shapes. |
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Lizard, fish, and even beetle mummies from ancient Egypt have been unearthed. |
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He hopes an old signal box, unearthed while digging drainage, can be restored as a further reminder of the line's history. |
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Cognitive scientist Guy Claxton has unearthed the unconscious throughout history. |
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Analysis has shown that the avenue was heavily trampled by prehistoric feet, and archaeologists have unearthed numerous finds along its edge. |
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The bogus accounts were unearthed after the comptroller revisited the sampling audits of suspect non-resident accounts undertaken by the Revenue. |
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Renovation work at the Blenheim Road school has also unearthed an old shilling and a farthing hidden behind the children's coat pegs. |
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Over the years the tunnel has been unearthed at a couple of places near Mehboob chowk beyond Laad bazaar. |
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The first Bronze Age sun disc of its kind to be unearthed in Wales, this astronomical trinket looks authentic. |
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Then, in 1899, Shang oracle bones extensively inscribed with the name of the High God, Di, were unearthed. |
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The political history of ancient or medieval India and the conventions of statecraft unearthed by that history have influenced Indians even less. |
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Three suspected terrorists were arrested after armed police stormed commercial premises in Morecambe and unearthed a stash of firearms. |
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In the process they unearthed evidence that he was squeezing money from businesses in need of his influence. |
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In the process of this literary excavation, valuable remains of silenced voices are unearthed and retrieved. |
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In the early stages of a housing development in the village of Bleadon, diggers unearthed several ancient circular burial pits. |
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The remains of a second child who could have been a human sacrifice have been unearthed in an ancient burial ground in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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The three blushed, and headed to the living room, where, upon a little digging they unearthed soap, nightclothes, undergarments, and books. |
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In early January, they unearthed the remains of Khonso Em Heb, chief brewer of the Temple of Mut. |
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In the course of excavating the Manchester and Bolton Railway in the late 1830s, navvies unearthed large numbers of fossilised trees. |
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Scientists have unearthed the bones of a human dwarf species in Indonesia that existed as recently as 18,000 years ago. |
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Archaeologists have unearthed a rare and nationally significant Iron Age burial site in West Yorkshire. |
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Many of the photographs showed the artifacts in an unrestored state, some covered with dirt, indicating that they had been recently unearthed. |
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Workers have unearthed buried bombs they say are loaded with anthrax, aflatoxin and botulin toxin, and inspectors are analysing the contents. |
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Their remains were unearthed in March from unmarked graves and identified by DNA testing with the help of Argentinian forensic experts. |
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And as the diggers began clawing back the earth, workers unearthed old tram lines. |
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Although drafts have been produced in evidence no signed document has been unearthed despite a search of all the residents' files. |
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He added that no evidence of impropriety had been unearthed during the course of an internal investigation carried out on the company's behalf. |
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Exploitation of the latest flaw is straightforward, according to Polish white hat hackers iSec, which unearthed both problems. |
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She searched through her small shopping bags, and unearthed something very small. |
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It might have been economic reasons, but a more grisly truth is being unearthed at a church nearby. |
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The artefacts unearthed have intrigued university experts so much that they hope to continue the dig next year. |
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After 16 years of trawling through documents, the genealogist unearthed proof that Laurence was descended from the female side of the clan. |
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The police unearthed some fairly damning evidence against the Freemans, and the list of alleged victims only grew longer. |
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Deborah says something cruel to Carla to deny the truth that Carla unearthed. |
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The chaplain at St Georges Church lays to rest the bodies of WW1 soldiers that are still regularly unearthed. |
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Archeologists unearthed a galaxy of merry swastikas when they excavated Troy. |
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Police released the newest information yesterday, after investigators unearthed fresh clues about the suspect's whereabouts. |
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There is a significant level of crime which needs to be unearthed, investigated and prosecuted. |
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Those who approach it like this will discover that there are rewards to be unearthed. |
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Every year the bodies of lost soldiers of World War One are being unearthed. |
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A 66-year-old man from New Addington has unearthed a fossil in his back garden which is thought to be up to 90 million years old. |
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As if memories were not enough, two stone tablets with inscriptions and a copper plate were unearthed from inside the church. |
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None of Manne's authors have unearthed an observation of Aborigines starving or even malnourished. |
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No one was more excited than archaeologist Eli Shukron, who was there when the steps to the ancient pool were unearthed. |
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It was unearthed by workmen in Leeds in 1852, and the bones are believed to have been part of a Great Northern Hippopotamus. |
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The PR person rummaged through a desk in the suite and unearthed a ballpoint with the hotel logo on it. |
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The weapons unearthed include crossbows, hooks, lances, arrowheads, spears and swords. |
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Rather, such evidence is not unearthed because of the lack of the will to seek it out. |
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A high school student unearthed the ancient remains of the new species three years ago in the Patagonia region of Argentina. |
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Just inches of clay lay between a Carlow resident and a ticking time bomb unearthed in his back garden on Monday afternoon! |
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Army bomb squad experts rushed to Cranfield on Monday after workmen unearthed an unexploded mortar. |
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It will be interesting to see if, following his death, a secret lover, male or female, is unearthed. |
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Human remains have also been unearthed in surrounding caves, but they seem to have been given proper burials. |
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According to Vieira, most of the bones unearthed had to be reburied in accordance with the Native American Repatriation Act. |
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Last week, Bulgarian archaeologists unearthed an unusual 13th-century grave in an ancient city named Thracian. |
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While chipping away plaster from his kitchen wall, the Guatemalan man unearthed a series of centuries-old Mayan murals. |
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He is due to appear before the High Court on October 20, where he will argue new evidence has been unearthed to discredit the testimony of a key witness in his trial. |
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The bones unearthed in the parking lot revealed that Richard did indeed have a deformity. |
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The team has unearthed stone tools, animal bones showing signs of butchering and cooking, and spear shafts made from woolly rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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The scientists then unearthed spear points, hearths, and bones of camel-like creatures and other animals at 39 Atacama Desert camps, located on the shores of 20 dry lakebeds. |
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Heron of Alexandria described the screw in Mechanica in the first century A.D., and archeologists have unearthed threaded bolts at early Roman sites. |
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Watch this recently unearthed clip of the future superstar performing at a talent show with moves worthy of the Mickey Mouse Club. |
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Over the past few years, macabre signs of vampire burials have been unearthed across Europe and even in the United States. |
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It seems these days that there are precious few ordinary human or ape fossils unearthed, rather they all have to be a missing link between the two. |
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The exhumers, Sheffield-based UK Exhumation Service Ltd, have already accidentally unearthed a historic crypt, when the ground collapsed under the weight of a digger. |
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Up to 2,000 people face a second night out of their homes while Army bomb disposal teams work to stabilise a 1,000 lb Second World War bomb unearthed by workmen. |
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Gradually, the Chicago news media unearthed and exposed the truth. |
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It was the military's subsequent investigations that unearthed almost all of the disturbing details and photographs used by critics to castigate this department. |
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The unregarded Bangladeshis, brutally beaten in two Tests and a one-dayer by England, and also by Derbyshire, unearthed an inspired performance from somewhere. |
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The remodelled market is the most recent layer in a rich architectural geology that dates back to a Roman necropolis, unearthed during excavations for the new building. |
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There is a chance to donate to the Silver Jubilee appeal by going to a talk at the school about the excavations which unearthed the Roman villa in the school grounds. |
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Peering through windows offered a glimpse of how the real Mexicans live, and unearthed the interesting fact that here beds are a rarity, rope hammocks the norm. |
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Researchers have unearthed fossil evidence of a new species of ancient crocodile that had a head like a carnivorous dinosaur and a tail like a fish. |
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It will be a moment of deep sadness that will, unless some bowlers of similar calibre are unearthed soon, herald Sri Lanka's slide down the world rankings. |
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Stones whose surfaces have shallow pits about the size of a quarter are often unearthed at archaeological sites, but nobody is sure what their function was. |
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Around 24 copperplate inscriptions unearthed there and in the neighbourhood reveal that the king had great respect for all religions, and was a connoisseur of art and culture. |
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Experts say other tablets of its kind have been unearthed in many other ancient tombs and just like today's title deeds, they are credentials of land purchase and ownership. |
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The dig has uncovered the remains of a hut circle and unearthed lots of pottery, including Roman samianware and 17th century German ballamineware. |
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The publication reported last month how diggers excavating the site near Pocklington unearthed fragments of a human skeleton which almost certainly dated back to Roman times. |
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Paleontologists have found precious few phasmid fossils, and they had never previously unearthed one of a leaf insect. |
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Keith Higgins who provided the music for the 1970 production has unearthed the old reel-to-reel recording and is hoping it can be used again. |
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Settlements and tools dating back to the Stone Age have been unearthed in the peninsula. |
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A bathtub virtually identical to modern ones was unearthed at the Palace of Knossos. |
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A few fragments of these works survive in quotations by Neoplatonist philosophers and recently unearthed papyrus scraps. |
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Microfossils have been unearthed from holes riddling the otherwise barren surface of the dolomite. |
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Two construction workers unearthed a rolled carpet while installing a garden behind a house. |
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However, a recently unearthed love ballad testifies to literary activity in the local tongue from the Medieval period. |
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In 2013, workers building a do it yourself store near the site of the old ironworks unearthed a significant portion of the old factory. |
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Decadently devilish looks are set to be paraded around Dublin next weekend as the Bram Stoker Festival 2014 is unearthed. |
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Several sarcophagi were unearthed during this phase of excavations including those of Flavius Bellator and Julia Fortunata. |
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The Singspiel colt has been absent from recent gallops with his stablemates in Newmarket and a minor problem has been unearthed. |
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And Tan got the motherlode when an investigation into transfer dealings unearthed messages between Mackay and Moody on company phones. |
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A METAL detecting enthusiast has unearthed a 3,000-year-old bronze age axe in a farmer's field. |
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A few buildings, such as the foundation of the Templo Mayor have since been unearthed by archaeologists, but they are in poor condition. |
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The gold spirals were unearthed in the Boeslunde area to the north of Skaelskoer, where several Bronze Age gold artefacts had been found. |
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The spectacular rutilated quartz crystal from which the carving originated was found in Brazil in 1987 and weighed 800 pounds when unearthed. |
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To date, a total of 20 Kurgan graves have been unearthed at the site, nine of which were discovered during the recent excavations. |
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The libel trial unearthed evidence that caused Wilde to drop his charges and led to his own arrest and trial for gross indecency with men. |
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The unique 1,600-piece Anglo-Saxon collection was unearthed by stunned metal detectorist Terry Herbert in July. |
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The cache, thought to date back to between 675 and 725AD, was unearthed on Staffordshire farmland by a metal detectorist. |
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According to museum records a team of archaeologists led by Sir Leonard Woolley from the Penn and British museums had unearthed the skeleton. |
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The Archaeological Institute of America reports that some of the oldest ships yet unearthed are known as the Abydos boats. |
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Fidelma Geraghty claimed photocopies of her notes were among 30 files thought to have been unearthed during a raid. |
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Ninth century bones unearthed by archaeologists may be evidence of the first royal Welsh corgi pet. |
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Truemans group studied fossils unearthed at a dry lake bed called Cuddle Springs. |
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A pounds 15,000 cannabis farm was unearthed by police officers along with deadly weapons including a weight-lifting bar fitted with blades. |
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The remains of a Roman fort were unearthed in the mid 18th century at Slack near Outlane, west of the town. |
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The items, ranging from pottery and loom weights to wattle and daub from buildings, were unearthed by archaeologist Brian Hope-Taylor. |
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When Athenodorus later excavated the area, a shackled skeleton was unearthed. |
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In 1962, a large rudderpost indicating a rudder area of 452 square feet was unearthed at the Longjiang Shipyard. |
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In March 2012 a hoard of 30,000 silver Roman coins, one of the largest discovered in Britain, was unearthed in an archaeological dig. |
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The tomb of Zheng He's assistant Hong Bao was recently unearthed in Nanjing, as well. |
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Archaeological research has unearthed several ancient cities in Bangladesh, which had international trade links for millennia. |
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In the 1550s the fragmentary Fasti Triumphales were unearthed and partially restored. |
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A basalt statue of Ishtar wearing an embroidered gown was unearthed in Ain Dara Temple in the northern city of Aleppo. |
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Now urban archeologists have unearthed the restaurant as part of the Metro Red Line subway construction, opening a window into the San Fernando Valley's past. |
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These giants are evidenced by huge bones which are unearthed. |
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A US Commerce Department investigation has unearthed another ploy being used by Iran to get around US sanctions, in this case to buy used Boeing jumbo jets. |
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Italian literature may be unearthed back to the Middle Ages, with the most significant poets of the period being Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, and Giovanni Boccaccio. |
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The massive haul of cannabis, cocaine, heroin, Ecstasy and the designer drug M-cat was unearthed by police in Coral Avenue, Huyton, after a tip-off. |
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The ancient zircons they unearthed are shards of lost Mauritia. |
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But builders restoring a cottage near to the famous landmark unearthed the hidden gem and handed it into bosses at Ding Dong Vintage at The Gates Shopping Centre, in Durham. |
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Bodies of victims are still being unearthed two decades later. |
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It was a spate of ancient zircon crystals unearthed in Western Australia that prompted a team of US researchers to make new conclusions about Earth's history. |
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Scientists first found clues to a far warmer continent in 1982, when paleontologists unearthed the world's oldest marsupial fossil in the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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The current dig and earlier excavations have also now unearthed about 300 Anglo-Saxon styca coins, which means there may also have been a mint on the site. |
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According to Indian rules, up to 30 percent of unearthed money could be offered to whistle-blowers who provide specific information on illegal funds. |
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Had he dug more deeply, had he unearthed more recondite truth, had he used more difficult and ingenious methods, he would not have been understood. |
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Archaeologists had unearthed 20 complete Strombus galeatus marine shell trumpets in 2001 at Chavin de Huantar, an ancient ceremonial center in the Andes. |
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The deceased airman, from Australia, was soon identified when a dogtag, with name and service number, a lucky sixpence and a St Christopher were unearthed. |
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The items were unearthed during a monthlong dig that ended last week. |
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