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    Default Top 10 Discoveries of 2010

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    Decades from now people may remember 2010 for the BP oil spill, the Tea Party, and the iPad. But for our money, it's a lock people will still be excited about the year's most remarkable archaeological discoveries, which we explore (along with one "undiscovery") in the following pages.
    This was the year we learned that looters led archaeologists to spectacular and unparalleled royal tombs in both Turkey and Guatemala. An unexpected find brought us closer to Pocahontas, and an underwater archaeological survey in the high Canadian Arctic located the ill-fated HMS Investigator, abandoned in 1853.
    Archaeologists weren't just busy in the field, though. A number of breakthroughs happened in the lab, too. A new radiocarbon dating technique was perfected this year that will allow scientists to date artifacts without harming them.
    Laboratory analysis of the bones of a close relative of Lucy revealed how early hominins walked. And anthropologists in Germany announced startling news about the Neanderthal genome that might send you scrambling to submit your own DNA for sequencing.


    The Tomb of Hecatomnus
    Milas, Turkey


    Paleolithic Tools
    Plakias, Crete


    Royal Tomb
    El Zotz, Guatemala


    Early Pyramids
    Jaen, Peru


    HMS Investigator
    Banks Island, Canada


    Decoding the Neanderthal Genome
    Leipzig, Germany


    Child Burials
    Carthage, Tunisia


    "Kadanuumuu"
    Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia


    1608 Church
    Jamestown, Virginia


    Nondestructive Radiocarbon Dating
    College Station, Texas




    Clovis Comet
    North America
    Sites Under Threat
    For the third year, we also highlight five threatened sites that remind us of how fragile the archaeological record is. They include an ancient city in Iraq that is eroding into the Tigris and a painted cave in Egypt that's being slowly destroyed by well-meaning tourists.


    Hunter-Gatherer Landscape
    California


    Underwater Shipwrecks
    Massachusetts Bay


    Allianoi
    Turkey


    Cave of the Swimmers
    Egypt


    Ashur
    Iraq
    But it's not all bad news out there. One of the most alarming stories this year out of the American Southwest was the news that as part of a cost-cutting measure the Arizona state government closed Homolovi Ruins State Park. The closing raised fears that the park's significant cluster of Ancestral Puebloan villages dating from A.D. 1260 to 1400 would be left more vulnerable to looters. But at press time we learned the Hopi Tribe signed an agreement with the state to reopen the park. An innovative government-tribal partnership will allow the descendants of the people who once lived at Homolovi Ruins to safeguard its future.
    Whoever said anything was possible, obviouly never tried slamming a revolving door.

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    The cave of swimmers is an interesting representation of how things continually change on this earth through the eyes and images from people...Unfortunately it is being damaged by tourists...

    Substantial portions of the cave have been irreversibly damaged by visitors in the years since the film was released. Fragments of the paintings have been removed as souvenirs, and some surfaces have cracked after water was applied to 'enhance' their contrast for photographs. Modern graffiti has been inscribed upon the wall, and tourist littering remains a problem. Steps have been taken to reduce future damage by training guides and clearing litter from the vicinity, but this important rock art site remains fragile, and risks future disturbances as tourist traffic to the region increases.
    Cave of Swimmers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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