A cut-marked and fractured mesolithic human bone from Kent's Cavern, Devon, UK
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the 'black mould' layer of Kent's Cavern by William Pengelly in 1866 exhibits a series of stone tool cut marks. The specimen has been directly AMS 14C-dated to 7314-7075cal bc (OxA-20588: 8185±38 bp) and may be from the same individ...
Main Authors: | Schulting, R, Bello, S, Chandler, B, Higham, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2012
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