It's a long week-end so there are fewer newspapers reporting, and so, less news.
New stories as of 11:21 AM:
Pristine Pre-Roman Tomb Discovered In Italy
National Geographic News
A 2,200-year-old tomb has been discovered completely intact in central Italy, revealing the remains and ornate possessions of some 30 Etruscans, members of the ancient civilization that ruled the region before the rise of Rome.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/08/070831-italy-tomb.html
Two Marble Sculptures To Return To Sicily
The New York Times
MILAN — A modest archaeological museum in Aidone, Sicily, is heralding the return of two sixth-century B.C. marble sculptures that have haunting smiles and a somewhat mysterious past. The artifacts are believed to have been looted from Morgantina, an ancient Greek settlement whose ruins lie next to Aidone...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/01/arts/design/01rest.html?ref=arts
Ancient Cities Discovered In Middle-East
The Age
EXCAVATIONS at a 6000-year-old archaeological mound in north-eastern Syria called Tell Brak are providing an alternative explanation for how the first cities may have grown...
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/ancient-cities-uncovered-in-middle-east/2007/09/01/1188067433371.html
Saturday, September 1, 2007
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