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      First, the majority of the finds date back some 2,000 years to the Hellenistic period. Second, the ancient residents of the area used the caves for a variety of industries. These industries include: olive oil production, flax weaving, and pigeon raising. We have found, for example, columbarium or pigeon coops carved into the walls of the caves.

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      The most cursory library search introduced me to Walker (1981, 198-201), who notes that the dating, surface-find context, and sample sizes of hominid finds present currently unsolved problems (although, on the other hand, Walker emphasizes that surface finds, under certain defined conditions of context, can offer reasonable evidence [p. 200]).

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      The two are applied in different ways: paleontology as the study of ancient beings through fossilization, archaeology the study of the ancient through excavations. “General archeology as a science based on the excavation, deciphering and critical evaluation of records of the past is a perennial fascinating subject.

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      Archaeological Finds (p. 26-27) What were some of the major archaeological finds in the 1700s? What were the results of each of these finds? Herculaneum and Pompeii – From the houses, theaters, streets, and temples discovered, archeologists were able to learn how the ancient Romans lived.

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      The Newsletter of Hopewell Archeology in the Ohio River Valley. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1995. 1. Editorial Policy and Numbering Procedure. This newsletter is intended to provide an informal forum for distributing and exchanging news about research, data, interpretation, public education, and events relating to Hopewell archeology in the Ohio River valley.

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      The Newsletter of Hopewell Archeology in the Ohio River Valley. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1995. 1. Editorial Policy and Numbering Procedure . This newsletter is intended to provide an informal forum for distributing and exchanging news about research, data, interpretation, public education, and events relating to Hopewell archeology in the Ohio River valley.

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