Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdulhamid al Dbaiba, on Monday honoured Mounir Hassan al-Barki, a citizen for handing over a rare artefact to the Libyan Antiquities Authority Full text...
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Symbols of the Danxomè kingdom received at Lobozounkpa in Benin
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - Twenty-eight pieces from the ancient kingdom of Danxomè have been repatriated and received by the cultural space "Le Centre", located in Lobozounkpa, sources close to the ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism told PANA here Monday Full text...
Sudan: US archaeologists repair Sudanese cemetery
Khartoum, Sudan (PANA) - A joint mission of the Sudanese Dongola University and the American Michigan University is operating, along with other missions, on a Qatari-financed project to repair an ancient cemetery of Sudanese Nubian Pharaohs
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Cameroon: Some 40,000 archeological pieces discovered in Cameroon
Douala, Cameroon (PANA) – Some 40,000 archeological remains have been discovered on the construction site of the hydroelectric dam of Lom Pangar in eastern Cameroon
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Rich archeological sites uncovered in SA
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - The archaeological sites at Mossel Bay’s Pinnacle Point near Cape Town in South Africa have revealed some of the earliest evidence of modern human behaviour and have now been declared Provincial Heritage Sites
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37 million year-old anthropoid fossils discovered in Libya
Tripoli- Libya (PANA) -- A team of Libyan and French researchers has discovered a rare type of vertebrae fossils dating back 37 million years, Al-Fateh Universit y of Tripoli has reported
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