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French archeologists uncover vast ancient city in Afghanistan

10-Aug-2008
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French archeologists uncover vast ancient city in Afghanistan Matthew Pennington, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHESHM-E-SHAFA, Afghanistan - Centuries-old shards of pottery mingle with spent ammunition rounds on a wind-swept mountainside in northern Afghanistan where French archeologists believe they have found a vast ancient city. For years, villagers have dug the baked earth on the heights of Cheshm-e-Shafa for pottery and coins to sell to antique smugglers. Tracts of the site that locals call the "City of Infidels" look like a battleground, scarred by craters. But now tribesmen dig angular trenches and preserve fragile walls, working as labourers on an excavation atop a promontory. To the north and east lies an undulating landscape of barren red-tinted rock that was once the ancient kingdom of Bactria; to the south a still-verdant... [read full story]                    

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