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Shackleton’s Last Try
The wreck of the final ship belonging to legendary Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton has been located 1,280 feet down in the Labrador Sea. Shackleton acquired Quest, a Norwegian-built schooner rigged steamship, in 1921, intending to explore the Ar
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A Stranger In A Strange Land
Archaeologists digging near the village of Offord Cluny recently unearthed the isolated burial of a man who, according to radiocarbon dating of his remains, lived between a.d. 126 and 228, during the Roman period. The man, designated Offord Cluny 203
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From The Field
The AIA’s Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin (AFOB) helps thousands of students and volunteers search the world for fieldwork experiences. In addition to in-depth project descriptions, the AFOB contains information about funding sources,

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