Early Neolithic Stonehenge Man
This well-kept skeleton was discovered in a tomb in the 1860s which helped provide a rare example of the anatomy of Neolithic people. He is known as ‘Stonehenge Man’. Additionally, with the assistance of skeletal analysis, the man, who is believed to have been about 40 years old, can be dated back roughly 5,500 years. He lived around about 500 years before the first Stonehenge monument was built.
Context 958
This Medieval Man lived around 700 years ago. With the help of modern technology and facial reconstruction technology, this image was brought to life. This then allowed researchers to analyze things such as his teeth and bone structure. Context 958 is currently part of research that is being conducted at Cambridge University. Researchers aim to learn more about the Medieval Times. In addition, the study is looking to understand how these people lived and died.