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    • A photo of a man looking at dinosaur bones
      Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Will Watts introduces the Scarborough Speeton plesiosaur
      Scarborough Museums' Will Watts recalls a bitterly cold, ten-day excavation on a North Yorkshire beach which plugged a gap of around 60 million years.
      26 April 2013
    • A photo of a woman holding up a Bronze Age pot outdoors
      Article: News Pre-Roman relics back on display in Forestry Commission and Yorkshire Museum project
      A set of 4,000-year-old artefacts, found in the Yorkshire countryside after World War II and donated to the Yorkshire Museum, have gone on public display in Dalby.
      26 March 2013
    • A photo of two dark green axe shards from the Bronze Age against a black backdrop
      Article: News National Museum Wales to bid for Bronze Age treasure axes in Pembrokeshire
      The Deputy Coroner has given treasure status to a pair of 4,000-year-old weapons found by a pair of metal detectorists in a Pembrokeshire field two years ago.
      04 March 2013
    • An overhead photo of a huge boat on a dockyard, made out of wood
      Article: News Archaeological remake of 4,000-year-old boat faces "moment of truth" in Cornwall
      An amazing project to reconstruct an ancient boat, carried out using Bronze Age axeheads and prehistoric techniques in Cornwall, could see the vessel launch this week.
      26 February 2013
    • A photo of a set of ancient Bronze Age axes recovered from the earth coloured green
      Article: News "Most important find for decades" returns to Suffolk as Wissett Hoards go on public show
      Curators at the Halesworth and District Museum have cause to celebrate as two extremely rare Bronze Age hoards go on display after a triumphant public fundraising campaign.
      23 November 2012
    • A photo of a large earth brown circular pot containing various green metal discoveries
      Article: News Airport x-ray scans reveal haul of new Bronze Age axeheads in pot found in Jersey field
      Experts believe the weapons found in a pot in the area of Trinity last month may have been used as objects of prestige after finding a further 21 axeheads inside the vessel.
      13 November 2012
    • a photo of a pottery sherd with the vague outline of a boat scored into it
      Article: News Bronze Age pottery sherd from Isles of Scilly could be earliest British depiction of a boat
      A small Bronze Age pottery sherd, currently on display at the National Maritime Museum in Cornwall, could be the earliest representation of a boat ever found in the UK.
      22 August 2012
    • a photo of a mammoth-shaped object being carried by a mobile crane
      Article: News in Brief Mammoths and other Ice Age animals invade Creswell Craggs in new sensory play area
      Creswell Craggs is turning its attention to younger visitors with a series of sensory play objects and improvements that will improve the visitor experience for kids.
      08 August 2012
    • A photo of a young boy looking at a colourful dinosaur model inside a museum
      Article: Preview Rotunda Museum explores mega footprints of a region in Scarborough's Lost Dinosaurs
      The area around Scarborough has a long history of dinosaur finds, but an exciting new exhibition ponders the big question: why have they led to so few bone discoveries?
      28 May 2012
    • Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Mary Godwin of the Philpott Museum chooses a dinosaur dung coprolite table
      Mary Godwin, Curator at the Philpot Museum in Lyme Regis, picks the Coprolite table, made from mahogany and fossilised ichthyosaur dung.
      01 March 2009
    • Article: Interview Interview: making Neanderthal music at Museum of Wales
      Culture24 talks to the makers of a unique Museum of Wales' soundscape project to give visitors an insight into the noises Neanderthals might have heard and made.
      03 February 2009
    • Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Elizabeth Walker of National Museum Cardiff chooses a Stone Age axe
      Curator's Choice: Elizabeth Walker, Curator of Palaeolithic & Mesolithic Archaeology at National Museum Cardiff picks a Neanderthal hand axe made of rhyolite, which dates back to c. 60,000-35,000 BC.
      01 February 2009
    • Article: Trail Britain BC - Francis Pryor's Top Rated UK Bronze Age Sites
      To mark the screening of his Channel 4 documentary, Britain BC, Francis Pryor gave us the lowdown on his favourite Bronze Age sites.
      20 February 2003
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