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Since 1993, however, a team led by archaeologist Christopher Henshilwood of the South African Museum in Cape Town has been unearthing at Blombos Cave what it believes is proof of modern behavior during the Middle Stone Age period, which stretches from 250,000 to 40,000 years ago.

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A 5,500-year-old 5,500-year-old 5,500-year-oldleather hashoeen unearthed in completeArmenia.

At Coxyde (Flemish: Koksijde), an often-sacked 12th-century Cistercian abbey has been unearthed.

Currently, as far as is known, no financial wrongdoing by either man has been unearthed.

The track on which stands once slid to make Shea a football stadium has been unearthed.

This is the earliest evidence of a journey that has been unearthed in Britain.

The footage has been unearthed for the forthcoming documentary The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?

Christabel LaMotte's letter has been unearthed from Randolph Ash's grave.

The most complete Bronze Age wheel ever found in Britain has been unearthed during excavations in the Cambridgeshire fens.

One of the largest discoveries of Viking treasure in Scotland has been unearthed in Dumfries and Galloway.

Every incomplete, intermittent revelation about Manafort's financial entanglements that has been unearthed by investigative reporting has been eyebrow-raising.

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