New radiocarbon dates establish 6,000-year time span for human remains pulled from River Thames

New radiocarbon dates establish 6,000-year time span for human remains pulled from River Thames

Chronology efforts led by researchers at Natural History Museum, London, and Historic England have produced 30 new dates for human remains pulled from the River Thames, establishing a chronological framework that spans nearly 6,000 years. Chronology efforts led by researchers at Natural History Museum, London, and Historic England have produced 30 new dates for human remains pulled from the River Thames, establishing a chronological framework that spans nearly 6,000 years. Archaeology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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