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A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian https://www.anthropology.net/p/a-seal-tooth-sat-in-a-museum-drawer
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A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian https://www.anthropology.net/p/a-seal-tooth-sat-in-a-museum-drawer
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A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian https://www.anthropology.net/p/a-seal-tooth-sat-in-a-museum-drawer
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A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian https://www.anthropology.net/p/a-seal-tooth-sat-in-a-museum-drawer
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A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian https://www.anthropology.net/p/a-seal-tooth-sat-in-a-museum-drawer
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Tuff, Flint, and Hazelnuts: Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Occupation at Netherhall Road, Maryport, Cumbria #UpperPalaeolithic #mesolithic #IntArch https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue59/4/full-text.html