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Artefacts can now be replicated with microscopic accuracy. Will the British Museum, and our prime minister, see sense?, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
According to recently discovered ancient artifacts, experts are quite certain that the British property where the childhood home that Princess Diana lived in had once been a Neanderthal camp. The beautiful home that the princess and her family lived in as a child is called the Althorp House. The home was built in 1508 with. Read more »
Archaeologists searching for a "lost" medieval village on the estate where Princess Diana grew up, may have discovered something far older and much more mysterious.