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Cut marks found on the surface of human remains housed in the Museum collection give us clues as to how some of our early ancestors died. But what else can they tell us?
Hear from Museum scientist Dr Rosalind Wallduck, who uses modern 3D reconstructions to compare remains found at sites from around the world, and tries to determine how, why and even when these unlucky individuals died.
Join us for a tale of science, savage butchery and ritual cannibalism, and discover exactly what Rosalind has buried in her own back garden.
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2016-01-15 2016-01-15 Europe/London Human Evolution: What we Know from Butchered Bones Cut marks found on the surface of human remains housed in the Museum collection give us clues as to how some of our early ancestors died. But what else can they tell us? https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/01/15/human-evolution-what-we-know-from-butchered-bones-81361 Natural History Museum,Cromwell Road, London,London,LondonLocation
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