Aveline’s Hole: an unexpected twist in the tale
Aveline's Hole is the largest known Early Mesolithic cemetery in Britain, previously thought to have no evidence for subsequent burial activity. Thus, it came as some surprise when the results of a recent ancient human DNA study found that, of four individuals from the site yielding genomic dat...
Main Authors: | Schulting, R, Booth, T, Brace, S, Diekmann, Y, Thomas. M, Barnes, I, Meiklejohn, C, Babb, J, Budd, C, Charlton, S, van der Plicht, H, Mullan, G, Wilson, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Bristol Spelaeological Society
2019
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