Dr Marion Dowd comments on her research of bones of a Stone Age child and an adult found in tiny cave in Ireland
“It’s an enormously exciting discovery,” said Dowd of IT Sligo, Ireland’s only specialist in the archaeology of Irish caves.
The bones of a Stone Age child and an adult in a tiny cave high on Knocknarea mountain near the town have been radiocarbon dated to 5,500 years old, which makes them among the earliest human bones found in the county.
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http://www.irishmirror.ie/ news/irish-news/ archaeologists-sligo-found- bones-stone-3193318
“It’s an enormously exciting discovery,” said Dowd of IT Sligo, Ireland’s only specialist in the archaeology of Irish caves.
The bones of a Stone Age child and an adult in a tiny cave high on Knocknarea mountain near the town have been radiocarbon dated to 5,500 years old, which makes them among the earliest human bones found in the county.
SOURCE
http://www.irishmirror.ie/
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