Bronze Age Women's Remains Found
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•Skeleton of Bronze Age woman discovered at building site in U.K.
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Skeletal remains and skull fragments of two Bronze Age women were found at a construction site in the U.K. Their remains were found in Kent at a building site slated for 41 homes along with animal bones, pottery and evidence of a Roman road.
One of the women — estimated to be about 30-35 years old — was found in a crouch-burial position, which has been documented as early as the Neolithic era.
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