Article 49E7G Oldest skull mudlarked from Thames belongs to neolithic male

Oldest skull mudlarked from Thames belongs to neolithic male

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Frontal bone initially believed to be pottery shard to be shown at Museum of London

The oldest skull ever found on the banks of the River Thames - dating from about 5,600 years ago - will go on display at the Museum of London.

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