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- 30,000 BCThe first anatomically modern people to colonise Britain arrived in around 30,000 BC1. During the last Ice Age, the British Isles was probably deserted but people began returning about 15,000 BC1. The earliest evidence for modern humans in North West Europe is a jawbone discovered in England at Kents Cavern in 1927, which was re-dated in 2011 to between 41,000 and 44,000 years old2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
The first anatomically modern people to colonise Britain arrived in around 30,000 BC, as shown by the Red Lady of Paviland. During the last Ice Age, in particular in the Last Glacial Maximum, the British Isles was probably deserted but people began returning about 15,000 BC.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_of_the_British_IslesLa Cotte de St Brelade in Jersey is the only site in the British Isles to have produced late Neanderthal fossils. The earliest evidence for modern humans in North West Europe is a jawbone discovered in England at Kents Cavern in 1927, which was re-dated in 2011 to between 41,000 and 44,000 years old.
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Jan 4, 2023 · Currently, our earliest evidence for humans in Britain dates back 900,000 years. In 2013, a storm exposed previously covered sediment, filled with mysterious hollows. The footprints have since eroded, but not before a team …
History of the British Isles - Wikipedia
The history of the British Isles began with its sporadic human habitation during the Palaeolithic from around 900,000 years ago. The British Isles has been continually occupied since the early Holocene, the current geological epoch, …
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Ancient Britain - World History Encyclopedia
Jun 27, 2023 · Ancient Britain was a landmass on the northwest of the continent of Europe first occupied by humans c. 800,000 years ago prior to it becoming an island c. 6000 BCE due to flooding which separated it from the mainland.
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Prehistoric Britain began when the first humans arrived in the British Isles. It ended when the Romans conquered the ancient Britons in AD43 and Britain became part of the Roman Empire. The earliest humans were hunter …
The making of an island - Natural History Museum
Footprints and stone tools at Happisburgh, Norfolk, were left behind by members of an unknown human species who crossed this bridge, becoming the first known Britons. Nearly half a million years later, Britain remains connected to the …
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Feb 6, 2014 · When did the first people arrive in what is now Britain? Ongoing research into an extraordinary concentration of Palaeolithic sites on the coasts of Norfolk and Suffolk has uncovered evidence of human activity dating back …
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