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Druids have lost a four year battle with English Heritage to rebury the skeleton of a three-year-old prehistoric child kept on display at a museum. 07 April 2010 • 7:00am The remains, known as ...
The skeleton, known as "Charlie", was discovered at the nearby Neolithic site of Windmill Hill by archaeologist Alexander Keiller in 1929. It has been on display at the local museum since it opened.
A skeleton, about 26,000 years old, was discovered in the cave in the 1800s and dubbed the red lady of Paviland. Mr Warwick is setting up a group called "Dead to Rights" to work for the return of ...
A WELSH druid spent the lightning-lashed weekend in a Gower cave to highlight his claim that academics from Oxford are "grave robbers".
It said the skeleton would be on display for a year as part of its centenary celebrations in 2007. Last month, druid Chris Warwick spent a weekend in the cave where it was found to campaign for ...