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Boyd Dawkins Cave Hunter

On Friday 2nd November, as part of the Manchester Science Festival, Manchester Museum held a talk by historian Leucha Veneer on William Boyd Dawkins, the Manchester Museum’s first curator. He hunted, found and recorded tools from Neolithic and Bronze Age man in the caves of Cresswell Crags, a limestone gorge honeycombed with caves. Using his knowledge of geology from building tunnels in Manchester, William Boyd Dawkins brought science to the fore in the understanding of archaeology - and the age of the earth.
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