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4,000-year-old human skeleton discovered near Stonehenge
Updated On: 26 July, 2015 01:50 PM IST | | Agencies
A well-preserved skeleton of a Bronze Age teenager, dating back to 4,000 years, has been discovered in a foetal position near the prehistoric monument Stonehenge in UK
London: A well-preserved skeleton of a Bronze Age teenager, dating back to 4,000 years, has been discovered in a foetal position near the prehistoric monument Stonehenge in UK.
The skeleton, believed to be that of an adolescent child, was discovered by University of Reading archaeologists excavating Wilsford Henge in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire.
The exciting discovery will give researchers a wonderful insight into the lives of the people who saw Stonehenge in full swing.
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