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Excavations Revealed Evidence That Early Humans Lived In Britain More Than 700,000 Years Ago

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A selection of the flake artefacts recovered from the excavations at Old Park, Canterbury (UK). Source

After six years of excavations, University of Cambridge archaeologists reveal in their study led by Dr Alastair Key from the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, that early humans lived on the River Stour banks in Kent 712,000 to 621,000 years ago and reoccupied the region during an ice age around 440,000 years ago.

For over a century, it has been established that early humans inhabited the banks of the ancient Stour River in Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom. This conclusion is supported by the discovery of thousands of Palaeolithic stone artefacts in this area since the 1920s. These artefacts date from 712,000 to 621,000 years ago. 

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