Earliest human remains discovered in northern Britain
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UCLan archaeologists lead the international research on earliest human being discovered in Northern Britain - Business Lancashire
A global team led by archaeologists at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has discovered the earliest human remains ever found in Britain’s north. Human bone and a periwinkle shell bead unearthed at Heaning Wood Bone Cave have been analysed and dated at around 11,000-years-old. UCLan’s Dr Rick Peterson and PhD student Keziah Warburton have […] The post UCLan archaeologists lead the international research on earliest human being discove…
The earliest human remains 11,000-year-old discovered in northern Britain
An international team of archaeologists at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has discovered 11,000-year-old human remains in the Heaning Wood Bone cave in Cumbria, England. The discovery is the oldest human remains ever found in northern Britain.
Earliest human remains discovered in northern Britain
An international team led by archaeologists at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has discovered the earliest human remains ever found in northern Britain. The post Earliest human remains discovered in northern Britain appeared first on Archaeology Wiki.
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