A Welsh politician has picked a fight with Oxford University by asking for the return of one of Wales' oldest treasures. The university is currently the custodian of a 33,000-year-old skeleton that ...
The Red Lady of Paviland are, in fact, the skeletal remains of a man dating back more than 30,000 years Two-hundred years ago scientists unearthed one of the most intriguing and controversial finds in ...
The Red Lady of Paviland has been the foremost trouble-causing woman of Wales, despite having been dead for thousands of years. And not being a woman. We’ve talked about William Buckland before. Equal ...
Human remains dating back more than 30,000 years were found at Paviland cave in Gower. Left: Leighton Collins/Shutterstock; right: Ethan Doyle White CC BY-SA 3.0. When William Buckland from the ...
A heritage group are battling for a warrior skeleton to be returned 200 miles home from Oxford University - after it's spent two centuries away from the cave it was found. The 'Red Lady' of Paviland ...
Two-hundred years ago scientists unearthed one of the most intriguing and controversial finds in Welsh archaeological history. On 18 January 1823, The Red Lady of Paviland was discovered in a cave on ...
When William Buckland from the University of Oxford grabbed his trusty collecting bag and headed for the Gower peninsula in south Wales in January 1823, he ended up discovering more than he had ...
When William Buckland from the University of Oxford grabbed his trusty collecting bag and headed for the Gower peninsula in south Wales in January 1823, he ended up discovering more than he had ...