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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 ...

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’

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 ...

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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 ...

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