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Europe’s earliest bone resources identified in Britain – Aviation Analysis Wing
Graphic copyright UCL Institute of Archaeology Image caption A person of the oldest organic resources in the entire world. A bone hammer utilised to make

Graphic copyrightUCL Institute of Archaeology
Image captionA person of the oldest organic resources in the entire world. A bone hammer utilised to make the fine flint bifaces from Boxgrove. The bone demonstrates scraping marks utilized to put together the bone as perfectly as pitting left behind from its use in producing flint instruments
Archaeologists say they’ve learned the earliest recognised bone resources in the European archaeological record.
The implements arrive from the renowned Box…
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