Discovery of 11,000-Year-Old Remains in Cumbria Sheds Light on Prehistoric Burial Practices
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Discovery of 11,000-Year-Old Remains in Cumbria Sheds Light on Prehistoric Burial Practices

What's Happening? Archaeologists have discovered the oldest known human remains in northern Britain, belonging to a young girl who died approximately 11,000 years ago. The remains were found in Heaning Wood Bone Cave in Cumbria and are among the earliest Mesolithic burials recorded in northwestern E
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