11,000-Year-Old Human Remains Found At Heaning Wood Bone Cave In Britain

UCLan’s Dr. Rick Peterson and Ph.D. student Keziah Warburton have examined the human remains and prehistoric artifacts excavated in Cumbria’s Great Urswick by local archaeologist Martin Stables.

Dr. Peterson, a Reader in Archaeology, said: “This is a fantastic discovery! We’ve been delighted to confirm Martin’s unbelievable find dates back around 11,000 years ago and gives us clear evidence of Mesolithic burials in the north. This is particularly exciting as these are some of the earliest dates for human activity in Britain after the end of the last Ice Age.”

The enthusiast has been excavating the

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