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Dating from the fifth to the eleventh century, the shipwrecks illustrated a previously murky chapter in the history of shipbuilding and were exceptionally well preserved, having apparently been buried in sand during a series of natural disasters.
The bone is badly preserved, having been cracked up and fragmented post deposition.
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Mummies, well preserved, have been found at 20,000 feet or unearthed at construction sites around Lima.
The use of resurfacing arthroplasty, where the head and neck are preserved, has recently brought this debate back into focus.
Like most ideologically tinged movements, preserving has its warring factions, its fault lines and its taboos.
In cupboards worldwide, the association of "Trappist" and "preserves" has become as commonplace as "Benedictine" and "brandy".
Jane Vonnegut was the family archivist, and while Kurt's letters have been preserved, hers have not.
At least ten dead birds were seen all around the circular spring-fed lake, and all of them were well-preserved, having effectively been pickled by the hypersaline brine of the lake.
The body that Ramsay has preserved so well has endured a lengthy fight against melanoma.
The house, which overlooks a forest preserve, had glass walls.
The preserves haven't enough rangers, & no money to employ more.
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