A medieval drawing of a stag, probably from Tintagel Island, Cornwall; currently in @Cornwall_Museum.pic.twitter.com/PFcKvB9op6
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A c.11,000 year old barbed point made of red deer antler; found Star Carr, N.Yorks, now in the Rotunda, Scarborough.pic.twitter.com/IuGgghkrwT
Came here to see this after your tweet. Thanks!pic.twitter.com/eG8cZ1ryXE
Oh, that's great to hear! Hope you enjoyed your visit! :)
I really did, thanks. To paraphrase Morrissey, they were born and then they lived (and harpooned fish) and then they died, seems so unfair..
Always makes me wonder what future folk might make of our lives, if by chance one of our homes is preserved to be excavated in 11,000 years!
Same. I wonder what would actually last that long? I'd love to be a human in 13017 brushing digital dirt from our photos, our tweets...
Is this one of the finds in the Yorkshire Museum, York?
No, this one is from the Rotunda, Scarborough, but I ran out of characters! :)
Yep... would totally wear that and a flax/leather outfit for Halloween... Also, some ash paint, too :)
Now that would be an awesome costume...! :)
Well I already make doll sized Neolithic reproductions. I would just need to scale them up LOL.. and get that awesome wooden mask!!
Think this is where there Herne the Hunter came from. Dont know why, just do
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