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Yahoo: DNA Extracted From Dirt to Learn More About Ancient ‘Red Lady’

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. First discovered in 2010, the ‘Red Lady of El Mirón’ is an ochre-coated skeleton that provides a glimpse into human life following ...

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MSN: Scientists Extracted DNA From the Dirt to Learn More About the 19,000-Year-Old ‘Red Lady’

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First discovered in 2010, the ‘Red Lady of El Mirón’ is an ochre-coated skeleton that provides a glimpse into human life following the last glacial maximum some 21,000 years ago. A new study analyzes ...

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Scientists Extracted DNA From the Dirt to Learn More About the 19,000-Year-Old ‘Red Lady’

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The Red "Lady" of Paviland (Welsh: "Dynes" Goch Pafiland) [1] is an Upper Paleolithic partial male skeleton dyed in red ochre and buried in Wales approximately 34,000 years Before Present (approximately 32,000 BCE). [2] The bones were discovered in 1823 by William Buckland in an archaeological dig at Goat's Hole Cave (Paviland cave) which is a limestone cave between Port Eynon and Rhossili on ...

The ‘Red Lady’ of Paviland, on display in the National Museum of Cardiff. (Sciency Thoughts) Nowadays, the area of Paviland is still recognized as a unique archaeological area. It is considered as a magical Shamanic location for many, and it attracts visitors from all over the world.

The Peculiar Narrative of the Red Lady of Paviland, A Man from ...

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Who Was the Red Lady of Paviland? The 33,000-year-old skeleton was taken from Wales two centuries ago—is it time for the bones to go home?

The 'Red Lady' of Paviland - Oxford University Museum of Natural History