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Archaeologists Unearth 34000-Yr-Old Remains of 'Red Lady of Paviland' From a Cave, Stunned to Learn It Belonged to a ManArchaeologists Unearth 34000-Yr-Old Remains of 'Red Lady of Paviland' From a Cave, Stunned to Learn It Belonged to a Man In the 19th century, geologists excavated a cave in the United Kingdom ...
In 1822, the Reverend William Buckland led an excavation in the Paviland Cave and unearthed the first ever pre-historic man. As well as 5,000 artefacts and bones, a shallow grave holding 'The Red ...
The most significant evidence of the presence in Wales of Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age people is the burial discovered in Paviland Cave in Gower. The bones were assumed to be those of a female ...
In 1822, the Reverend William Buckland led an excavation in the Paviland Cave and unearthed the first ever pre-historic man. As well as 5,000 artefacts and bones, a shallow grave holding 'The Red ...
The most significant evidence of the presence in Wales of Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age people is the burial discovered in Paviland Cave in Gower. The bones were assumed to be those of a female ...
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