Humans in Ancient Britain
13 June - 6 September 2015
Following the success of the Natural History Museum’s recent blockbuster exhibition, 'Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story', Norfolk Museums Service has teamed up with the Natural History Museum to bring an exhibition of some of Britain’s most important early human artefacts to Norfolk.
The story of humans in Britain stretches back nearly one million years. Uniquely, Norfolk is the only county in Britain where evidence of at least four different human species has been discovered.
Exhibition highlights include:
• A cutting edge 3D print-out of the famous ‘Happisburgh Footprints’ made by a group of humans on the North Norfolk Coast nearly one million years ago
• Never before exhibited parts of the largest mammoth skeleton ever discovered – the ‘West Runton Mammoth’
• The most accurate reconstructions ever made of the four different species of human that lived in Norfolk
• The ‘Boxgrove tibia’ – at half a million years old, the oldest human remains ever discovered in Britain
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