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24 November 2012
Archaeology

The so called Richard III skeleton dug up in an ex-monastery may actually have been an abbot and not the former king. To keep up to date with this story see www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=125966&CultureCode=en

Over in the real world, or somewhere more substantial, Popular Archaeology have a piece on a huge Middle Bronze Age site in the Lower Jordan Valley. It was occupied from the Chalcolithic until the Islamic era apart from a dark age after the collapse of the Middle Bronze Age city – unoccupied for 5 centuries. In other words, no Late Bronze Age remains – see http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/september-2012/article/archaeologis…

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