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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 3, 2016 shows a scene of the excavation site of a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows an item excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows fingers of an ancient mummy excavated in Khovd, Mongolia. The rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows an item excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows an item excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows an item excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows legs of an ancient mummy excavated in Khovd, Mongolia. The rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows items excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows an item excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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  • NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
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    NEWS - Forscher finden Mumie in Mongolei - trägt sie Adidas-Schuhe?
    (160413) -- ULAN BATOR, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 5, 2016 shows an item excavated from a grave in Khovd, Mongolia. A rare intact ancient mummy has been excavated from a grave in the remote western Mongolian province of Khovd, a researcher with the Khovd Museum told Xinhua on April 13. Earlier this month, local archaeologists also excavated complete sets of saddles and bridles, clay vases, wooden bowls, metal kettles and sacrificed horses from the grave, which were in a rock cavity at an altitude of 2,803 meters in Munkhkhairkhan county. (Xinhua/Byambasuren Sumbaa)
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    Colour Digital
    Terracotta army, Xi¿an, Shaanxi Province, China

    Terracotta Krieger: Div. Ausstellung

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    Colour Digital
    Terracotta army, Xi¿an, Shaanxi Province, China

    Terracotta Krieger: Div. Ausstellung

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    Colour Digital
    Terracotta army, Xi¿an, Shaanxi Province, China

    Terracotta Krieger: Div. Ausstellung

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  • Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
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    Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1506792j)

    Couple Discover Anglo Saxon Bodies Buried Beneath Patio
    A shocked couple were forced to halt the extension of their home after making the grizzly discovery of four bodies under their patio.

    But fortunately for Stephen and Nicky West the bones are actually part of an Anglo Saxon burial ground that's over 1,000 years old.

    The couple have lived at their home in Ratley in south Warwickshire for nearly seven years without realising what lurked beneath their patio.

    They were having their home redeveloped when one of the builders unearthed the remains.

    Stephen, 55, said: "The builder knocked on the window and said 'Stephen, I think there's something you need to see'.

    "He had a skull in his hand and I thought 'oh my goodness'."

    According to Stephen, at first he thought the bodies were casualties of the battle of Edgehill, which took place nearby at the start of the English Civil War in 1642.

    He said: "It was funny because when we started the work on the house people said 'you'll probably find bones in the garden from the civil war'".

    In actual fact tests have now revealed that the bones, which were discovered last year, are in fact much older.

    After the bodies were unearthed, Stephen and Nicky informed Warwickshire County Council's archaeologists of their find.

    Archaeology Warwickshire's manager Stuart Palmer visited the site and an intrigued Stephen and Nicky commissioned him to test the bones.

    They were taken away first to Gloucester University and then to York University for testing by experts.

    Though the remains were discovered in autumn last year the service has only recently released the test results.

    The archaeologists identified the remains of at least four people, including two adult females, a young male and a juvenile aged between 10 and 12.

    Radiocarbon dates from two of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFXYRJYWM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
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    Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1506792l)

    Couple Discover Anglo Saxon Bodies Buried Beneath Patio
    A shocked couple were forced to halt the extension of their home after making the grizzly discovery of four bodies under their patio.

    But fortunately for Stephen and Nicky West the bones are actually part of an Anglo Saxon burial ground that's over 1,000 years old.

    The couple have lived at their home in Ratley in south Warwickshire for nearly seven years without realising what lurked beneath their patio.

    They were having their home redeveloped when one of the builders unearthed the remains.

    Stephen, 55, said: "The builder knocked on the window and said 'Stephen, I think there's something you need to see'.

    "He had a skull in his hand and I thought 'oh my goodness'."

    According to Stephen, at first he thought the bodies were casualties of the battle of Edgehill, which took place nearby at the start of the English Civil War in 1642.

    He said: "It was funny because when we started the work on the house people said 'you'll probably find bones in the garden from the civil war'".

    In actual fact tests have now revealed that the bones, which were discovered last year, are in fact much older.

    After the bodies were unearthed, Stephen and Nicky informed Warwickshire County Council's archaeologists of their find.

    Archaeology Warwickshire's manager Stuart Palmer visited the site and an intrigued Stephen and Nicky commissioned him to test the bones.

    They were taken away first to Gloucester University and then to York University for testing by experts.

    Though the remains were discovered in autumn last year the service has only recently released the test results.

    The archaeologists identified the remains of at least four people, including two adult females, a young male and a juvenile aged between 10 and 12.

    Radiocarbon dates from two of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFXYRJYWM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
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    Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1506792d)

    Couple Discover Anglo Saxon Bodies Buried Beneath Patio
    A shocked couple were forced to halt the extension of their home after making the grizzly discovery of four bodies under their patio.

    But fortunately for Stephen and Nicky West the bones are actually part of an Anglo Saxon burial ground that's over 1,000 years old.

    The couple have lived at their home in Ratley in south Warwickshire for nearly seven years without realising what lurked beneath their patio.

    They were having their home redeveloped when one of the builders unearthed the remains.

    Stephen, 55, said: "The builder knocked on the window and said 'Stephen, I think there's something you need to see'.

    "He had a skull in his hand and I thought 'oh my goodness'."

    According to Stephen, at first he thought the bodies were casualties of the battle of Edgehill, which took place nearby at the start of the English Civil War in 1642.

    He said: "It was funny because when we started the work on the house people said 'you'll probably find bones in the garden from the civil war'".

    In actual fact tests have now revealed that the bones, which were discovered last year, are in fact much older.

    After the bodies were unearthed, Stephen and Nicky informed Warwickshire County Council's archaeologists of their find.

    Archaeology Warwickshire's manager Stuart Palmer visited the site and an intrigued Stephen and Nicky commissioned him to test the bones.

    They were taken away first to Gloucester University and then to York University for testing by experts.

    Though the remains were discovered in autumn last year the service has only recently released the test results.

    The archaeologists identified the remains of at least four people, including two adult females, a young male and a juvenile aged between 10 and 12.

    Radiocarbon dates from two of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFXYRJYWM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
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    Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1506792e)

    Couple Discover Anglo Saxon Bodies Buried Beneath Patio
    A shocked couple were forced to halt the extension of their home after making the grizzly discovery of four bodies under their patio.

    But fortunately for Stephen and Nicky West the bones are actually part of an Anglo Saxon burial ground that's over 1,000 years old.

    The couple have lived at their home in Ratley in south Warwickshire for nearly seven years without realising what lurked beneath their patio.

    They were having their home redeveloped when one of the builders unearthed the remains.

    Stephen, 55, said: "The builder knocked on the window and said 'Stephen, I think there's something you need to see'.

    "He had a skull in his hand and I thought 'oh my goodness'."

    According to Stephen, at first he thought the bodies were casualties of the battle of Edgehill, which took place nearby at the start of the English Civil War in 1642.

    He said: "It was funny because when we started the work on the house people said 'you'll probably find bones in the garden from the civil war'".

    In actual fact tests have now revealed that the bones, which were discovered last year, are in fact much older.

    After the bodies were unearthed, Stephen and Nicky informed Warwickshire County Council's archaeologists of their find.

    Archaeology Warwickshire's manager Stuart Palmer visited the site and an intrigued Stephen and Nicky commissioned him to test the bones.

    They were taken away first to Gloucester University and then to York University for testing by experts.

    Though the remains were discovered in autumn last year the service has only recently released the test results.

    The archaeologists identified the remains of at least four people, including two adult females, a young male and a juvenile aged between 10 and 12.

    Radiocarbon dates from two of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFXYRJYWM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
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    Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1506792c)

    Couple Discover Anglo Saxon Bodies Buried Beneath Patio
    A shocked couple were forced to halt the extension of their home after making the grizzly discovery of four bodies under their patio.

    But fortunately for Stephen and Nicky West the bones are actually part of an Anglo Saxon burial ground that's over 1,000 years old.

    The couple have lived at their home in Ratley in south Warwickshire for nearly seven years without realising what lurked beneath their patio.

    They were having their home redeveloped when one of the builders unearthed the remains.

    Stephen, 55, said: "The builder knocked on the window and said 'Stephen, I think there's something you need to see'.

    "He had a skull in his hand and I thought 'oh my goodness'."

    According to Stephen, at first he thought the bodies were casualties of the battle of Edgehill, which took place nearby at the start of the English Civil War in 1642.

    He said: "It was funny because when we started the work on the house people said 'you'll probably find bones in the garden from the civil war'".

    In actual fact tests have now revealed that the bones, which were discovered last year, are in fact much older.

    After the bodies were unearthed, Stephen and Nicky informed Warwickshire County Council's archaeologists of their find.

    Archaeology Warwickshire's manager Stuart Palmer visited the site and an intrigued Stephen and Nicky commissioned him to test the bones.

    They were taken away first to Gloucester University and then to York University for testing by experts.

    Though the remains were discovered in autumn last year the service has only recently released the test results.

    The archaeologists identified the remains of at least four people, including two adult females, a young male and a juvenile aged between 10 and 12.

    Radiocarbon dates from two of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFXYRJYWM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
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    Couple discover remains of four Anglo Saxon bodies beneath their patio, Ratley, Warwickshire - 23 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1506792b)

    Couple Discover Anglo Saxon Bodies Buried Beneath Patio
    A shocked couple were forced to halt the extension of their home after making the grizzly discovery of four bodies under their patio.

    But fortunately for Stephen and Nicky West the bones are actually part of an Anglo Saxon burial ground that's over 1,000 years old.

    The couple have lived at their home in Ratley in south Warwickshire for nearly seven years without realising what lurked beneath their patio.

    They were having their home redeveloped when one of the builders unearthed the remains.

    Stephen, 55, said: "The builder knocked on the window and said 'Stephen, I think there's something you need to see'.

    "He had a skull in his hand and I thought 'oh my goodness'."

    According to Stephen, at first he thought the bodies were casualties of the battle of Edgehill, which took place nearby at the start of the English Civil War in 1642.

    He said: "It was funny because when we started the work on the house people said 'you'll probably find bones in the garden from the civil war'".

    In actual fact tests have now revealed that the bones, which were discovered last year, are in fact much older.

    After the bodies were unearthed, Stephen and Nicky informed Warwickshire County Council's archaeologists of their find.

    Archaeology Warwickshire's manager Stuart Palmer visited the site and an intrigued Stephen and Nicky commissioned him to test the bones.

    They were taken away first to Gloucester University and then to York University for testing by experts.

    Though the remains were discovered in autumn last year the service has only recently released the test results.

    The archaeologists identified the remains of at least four people, including two adult females, a young male and a juvenile aged between 10 and 12.

    Radiocarbon dates from two of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFXYRJYWM

    DUKAS/REX