Top Ten Archaeology Finds 2008

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Ten most viewed archaeology stories of 2008 have been outlined by National Geographic News. The list includes lost cities, baffling pyramids, and ancient graveyards. The top 10 archaeological stories are:

1. Portal to Maya Underworld Found in Mexico?
2. Great Pyramid Mystery to Be Solved by Hidden Room?
3. Maya May Have Caused Civilization-Ending Climate Change
4. Stonehenge Was Cemetery First and Foremost
5. Rare Egyptian "Warrior" Tomb Found
6. Mystery Pyramid Built by Newfound Ancient Culture?
7. Alexander the Great's "Crown," Shield Discovered?
8. New Pyramid Found in Egypt: 4,300-Year-Old Queen's Tomb
9. Ancient "Lost City" Discovered in Peru?
10. Inca Skull Surgeons Were "Highly Skilled"

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Last updated: December 25, 2008
 

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