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During a recent visit to a local museum in southern England, a 9-year-old boy felt a pang of recognition. The small axes on display in the Worthing Museum’s Stone Age exhibition resembled ...
The face of a “lonely” Stone Age cave-boy who lived in Norway some 8,300 years ago has been brought back to life. Dubbed Vistegutten — literally, “the boy from Viste” — the remains of ...
A mind-blowing 3D reconstruction has revealed what a Stone Age woman looked like 4,000 years ago. It’s now on display at Västernorrlands Museum in Sweden and is based on skeletal remains that ...
The hand ax, seen here beside a 20-pence coin, is between 40,000 and 60,000 years old. Worthing Museum. During a recent visit to a local museum in southern England, a 9-year-old boy felt a pang of ...
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