Archaeologists in England are currently puzzling over a 2,000-year-old comb that was carved from the back of a human skull.
While working in a lead and zinc mine in what is now Zambia, he stumbled across a remarkably preserved skull. The specimen, now known as Kabwe 1 or the Broken Hill Skull, was sent to paleontologist ...
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