Creswell Crags: Curator's Talk

Today

At Djanogly Theatre

Price £0
Times 13:00 - 14:00

With Dr Angharad Jones, Curator at Creswell Crags 

During the Ice Age, Creswell Crags was home to many species. Hyaenas denned in caves, dragging in prey, and gnawing on bones. Birds of prey deposited small vertebrates in pellets. And Neanderthals and early modern humans left behind tools, and other evidence of their activities. Thanks to these collectors, we understand what Creswell Crags was like in the Ice Age. 

Connected to the exhibition Creswell's First Collectors at the University of Nottingham Museum


University of Nottingham, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Boulevard
NG7 2RD
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