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Tuesday, 17 February 2009
RED DEER ANTLER
An enquiry was taken recently relating to a bone found on the beach at Hartlepool near the site of the Submerged Forest. The bone is in fact a Red Deer antler and could be 4000 years old. The antler is now in the Museum of Hartlepool collection.
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Anonymous said...
Could't we have photos in colour, please?
MF
19 February 2009 at 13:53
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Could't we have photos in colour, please?
MF
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