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SYRACUSE — The Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum, located in the Syracuse Community Center, North Long Drive, Syracuse, is hosting “Eli Lilly and the Dawn of Indiana Archaeology,” at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23. The event will be held in Celebration Hall. The event is being held in conjunction with the Indiana Department of …read more.

AMITY — A surprising discovery was made in Johnson County by archaeologists. They were digging for the remains of a woman buried in the middle of an Amity road.

ABU-SIR, EGYPT — Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen, Egyptian officials say.

BERGEN, NORWAY — A sword is probably the last thing you’d expect to find on a hike-especially one that’s more than a millennium old.

By AMY BORLAND Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology The DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology is sponsoring its 11th annual photo contest to recognize Historic Preservation Month in May. The subject of the photo must be in Indiana and more than 50 years old. Images could include anything from …read more.

Indiana Conservation Officers were called to Blackburn & Green Law Offices on University Drive Court in Granger Tuesday afternoon when landscapers uncovered some buried artifacts. Among some of the artifacts found include three large monuments, animal remains and glass.  According to conservation officers, it is possible that more artifacts pre-dating 1870 are still buried at …read more.

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