π§ Stonehenge & the Bronze Age
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For over one million visitors each year, the main interest of the area around Stonehenge is the world famous prehistoric monument. But what can we learn from what lies beneath the ground? Dr Selina Brace is back on the Ancients to tell us about her studies, the Bronze Age people who once inhabited this area of Britain, and how their DNA can give us insight into their lives. Selina is a researcher in the Earth Sciences Department at the National History Museum and manages their ancient DNA laboratory.
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