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SUMMARY:An 18\,000-year old Crime Scene Investigation - Dr Ana Marin-Arroy
 o\,  McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
DTSTART:20160510T121000Z
DTEND:20160510T130000Z
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CONTACT:Dr Duncan Needham
DESCRIPTION:The discovery of a human burial within El Mirón Cave\, locate
 d in northern Spain\, and dated around 18\,700 calendar years ago intrigue
 d us about who that person was\, why they were buried there\, and how they
  lived and died.  A multidisciplinary archaeological approach\, likewise a
  current Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)\, has allowed us to ascertain tha
 t she was an adult female\, her type of diet and even the possible clothes
  she wore.  Her body was completely covered by red ochre and marked by roc
 k engravings as a possible grave offering.  However\, the complete human b
 ody of this woman was not found at the cave.  Where the rest of her body i
 s will be explained in this talk. Besides\, the recent publication in Natu
 re of her DNA has allowed reconstructing the expansion of humans into Euro
 pe after the Ice Age.
LOCATION:The Richard King Room\, Darwin College
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