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Judi Lynn

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Sat Jan 14, 2023, 06:02 AM Jan 2023

Red Lady of Paviland: Should remains come back to Wales?


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By Neil Prior
BBC News
Two-hundred years ago scientists unearthed one of the most intriguing and controversial finds in Welsh archaeological history.

On 18 January 1823, The Red Lady of Paviland was discovered in a cave on the Gower peninsula, Swansea, by William Buckland, a reverend and Oxford University's first ever professor of geology.

"She" was immediately transported to the Oxford University museum, prompting a two-century campaign for the remains to be repatriated back to Wales.

Yet, for at least the first century after the discovery, no-one was entirely sure about what they'd found.
A skeleton covered in red ochre, which is naturally occurring iron oxide, Prof Buckland presumed The Red "Lady" to be a Roman prostitute, or witch.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-64264413
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Red Lady of Paviland: Should remains come back to Wales? (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2023 OP
Very interesting story! Easterncedar Jan 2023 #1
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