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Stonehenge skeleton
Jackie Hinckley, forensic archaeologist at Wessex Archaeology, examines the skeleton of man in his late 30s from the early Bronze Age, discovered during an escavation at Amesbury, near Stonehenge. The skeleton, dating to 2400-2500 BC, was found next to that of the 'Amesbury Archer'.
Author: Michael Freeman
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Photo size: 11.8 Mpixels (33.7 MB uncompressed) - 2832x4160 pixels (9.4x13.9 in / 24x35.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Amesbury, archaeologist, archaeology, archeologist, archeology, bone, bones, bronze, bronze age, examine, forensic, hinckley, investigation, medical, pathology, prehistoric, prehistory, Salisbury, science, skeleton, skull, Stonehenge, wessex, wiltshire
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