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archaeologists Headlines

Scots unearth ancient 'treasures'
The first Roman tombstone found in Scotland for more than 170 years is among the rare artefacts unearthed by treasure hunters this year.

Further battle over school garden
Campaigners trying to save a school wildlife garden from development are now fighting to stop it from being dug up for an archaeological survey.

Archaeologists check Falmer site
Archaeological diggers have moved onto the site of Brighton and Hove Albion's new football stadium at Falmer.

Syria uncovers 'largest church'
Archaeologists find what they think is the largest ancient Christian church in Syria - probably dating back some 1,500 years.

Iraq's damaged Babylon hopes for revival
Damaged by years of war and mistreatment, the ancient city of Babylon hopes it can regain its place as one of the archaeological wonders of the world.

In pictures: Ancient and modern Babylon
Images from the archaeological site on the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon in Iraq.

Bowl survives 300 years underground
Archaeologists discover a piece of crockery dating back more than 300 years on a Belfast city centre building site.

In pictures: New pyramid found
Pictures from Egypt, where archaeologists say have discovered another pyramid - the country's 118th so far.

Last stand of crumbling defences
Scotland's wartime defences should now be considered as archaeology, says expert

Digs explore market town history
The site of a new library and shopping centre in Daventry in Northamptonshire is to be explored by archaeologists.

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