Ancient DNA Analysis Reveals 11,000-Year-Old Burial of Young Girl in Northern Britain
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Ancient DNA Analysis Reveals 11,000-Year-Old Burial of Young Girl in Northern Britain

What's Happening? The oldest human remains discovered in Northern Britain have been identified as those of a young girl who lived approximately 11,000 years ago. The remains were found in Heaning Wood Bone Cave near Great Urswick, Cumbria, during excavations led by local archaeologist Martin Stables
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