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Experts put date to UK rock art

 

The art was probably made by Ice-Age hunter-gatherers

Experts have dated the UK's oldest rock art, at Creswell Crags in the

midlands, to more than 12,800 years ago.

A team from Bristol, Sheffield and Open Universities got the date by

measuring traces of radioactive uranium in limestone crusts over the

engravings.

 

More than 80 pictures have now been discovered in the caves on the

Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border.

 

The research is to be published in the Journal of Archaeological

Science.

 

Hunter-gatherers

 

The complex of caves at Creswell Crags has preserved evidence of

human activity during the last Ice Age.

 

Archaeologists announced the discovery of the engravings, on the

walls and ceilings of the caves, in 2003.

 

The pictures depict animals such as the European bison, which is now

extinct from Britain, and other figures.

 

Artefacts left by Ice Age hunter-gatherers excavated from Creswell's

caves have been dated to 13,000-15,000 years old.

 

The new results indicate the art may have been left by the people who

made these artefacts.

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