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		<title>Who Were Aborigines of Australia?</title>
		<description>Aborigines of Australia provide an interesting example of Stone Age people. They probably migrated from South-Eastern Asia into Australia over 30,000 years ago, before the sea covered the land bridging New Guinea to Australia. When the British landed in Australia in 1788, the aborigines numbered 3,00,000. Yet they comprised more ...</description>
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		<title>Seven Wonders of The World by Time and Categories</title>
		<description>Seven monuments of the ancient world that appeared on various lists of late antiquity (in no particular order) -

	 The Colossus of Rhodes
	The Pharos (lighthouse) of Alexandria
	The Hanging Gardens (and walls) of Babylon
	The Temple of Artemis (or Diana) at Ephesus
	The Pyramids of Khufu
	Te Tomb of Mausolus at Hali Carnassus
	The Statue of ...</description>
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		<title>6500 Years Old Village Found</title>
		<description>Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a 6500 years old farming settlement in an antiquities-rich area of central Greece. The finds include remains of houses built of wood and unbaked clay, together with pottery vases, ovens and stone tools, the culture ministry announced on November 20. The Neolithic-era finds were ...</description>
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