The face of an Iron Age woman whose skeleton was discovered in a cliff fall 2,000 years after her death can be revealed for ...
The face of an Iron Age woman has been recreated after her skeleton was discovered in a cliff fall 2,000 years later. Archaeology student Amber Manning has used modern technology to reconstruct ...
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Dating to approximately 343 to 1 BC they are more than 2000 years old, and from the prehistoric period known as the Iron Age. The remains will now be called the "Ballymacombs More Woman" after the ...
Archaeologists found the remains of a young woman believed to have lived over 2,000 years ago during the Iron Age in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The remains, now named the Ballymacombs ...