Talk of the Town Leads Straight to Discovery
January 21, 2003
In a cafe in Cyprus, the University of Cincinnati scholar overheard conversations about an ancient tomb.
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January 21, 2003
In a cafe in Cyprus, the University of Cincinnati scholar overheard conversations about an ancient tomb.
January 21, 2003
Part of UC's "tree" house sculpture was dismantled ahead of schedule.
January 21, 2003
Paying attention to the local gossip at a cafe provided archaeologist Gisela Walberg with the whereabouts of a Bronze Age tomb containing more than 200 artifacts.
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