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Egypt - An American-Italian team of archaeologists has found the remains of 4,000-year-old ships that used to carry cargo between Pharaonic Egypt and the mysterious, exotic land of Punt, the Supreme Council of Antiquities has announced.

 

The ships' remains were found during a five-year excavation of five caves south of the Red Sea port of Safaga, about 300 miles southeast of Cairo, the chairman of the supreme council, Zahi Hawass, said in a statement late Thursday...

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Flavius, I tried to see this article, but page was not found. :D Check it, please.

 

Ok, its on Yahoo popular news. Its the second article for now so hurry.

 

Well actually don't bother I'll post the whole article:

CAIRO, Egypt - An American-Italian team of archaeologists has found the remains of 4,000-year-old ships that used to carry cargo between Pharaonic Egypt and the mysterious, exotic land of Punt, the Supreme Council of Antiquities has announced....

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please dont post the whole article, because this has serious copyright implications...

 

also, please do not post yahoo news links, they become obsolete after a couple of weeks and i can keep on cleaning the site from the dead links :D

 

here is a (non yahoo) link to the story...

CBS.com

 

thanks and cheers

viggen

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