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Digitising Yorkshire's savannah past
BBC ^ | 10 October 2015 | Victoria Gill

Posted on 10/11/2015 3:47:43 AM PDT by moose07

Ancient bones from a North Yorkshire cave, including the remains of rhinos, bears and hyenas, are to go on display in a "virtual museum" more than a century after they were excavated.

Some of the bones, found in Victoria Cave in the dales, date back more than one hundred thousand years.

At that time, such beasts were common in northern England.

A team of archaeologists from the organisation DigVentures has set out digitise the site's unique collection.

The cave was discovered in 1837 when a man noticed his dog disappear through an opening in the hill, and reappear through another.

When they excavated, the Victorian explorers found objects that revealed the area's ancient history - from skulls of extinct rhinos and elephants, to more recent Romano-British artefacts.

Now, with the help of the local farmer and archaeology enthusiast, Tom Lord, who's been looking after that collection for forty years, the archaeologists have made 3D scans of every item, and of the cave itself.

They'll use these to place each object, digitally, in the same spot where it was unearthed.

The team says this will give visitors "a museum in their pocket", in the form of their smartphone.

Please watch the Video at the source.

(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...


TOPICS: History; Reference
KEYWORDS: britain; godsgravesglyphs; northyorkshire; tomlord; unitedkingdom; victoriacave

1 posted on 10/11/2015 3:47:43 AM PDT by moose07
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To: SunkenCiv
Of any interest to you?
2 posted on 10/11/2015 3:54:43 AM PDT by moose07 (DMCS (Dit Me Cong San ) - Nah)
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To: moose07

Musta been warmer back then. Inconceivable!


3 posted on 10/11/2015 3:55:03 AM PDT by Flag_This (You can't spell "treason" without the "O".)
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To: Flag_This
Have just checked ,it was.
Shhhh! Don't disturb the narrative. :)
4 posted on 10/11/2015 4:03:49 AM PDT by moose07 (DMCS (Dit Me Cong San ) - Nah)
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To: moose07
Fascinating.

We are in the first stages of the American endeavor to have our own display of “skulls of extinct Rinos”.

A painstaking and difficult process to be sure but should be well worth the effort.

5 posted on 10/11/2015 4:07:51 AM PDT by Covenantor ("Men are ruled-...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
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To: Covenantor

MMMM, i can see it now...
A huge 15 story building clad in white marble, in the shape of a Stetson Hat.
“The CruzTrump Museum of Unnatural History.”


6 posted on 10/11/2015 4:25:52 AM PDT by moose07 (DMCS (Dit Me Cong San ) - Nah)
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To: moose07; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; decimon; 1010RD; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Definitely! Thanks moose07.

7 posted on 10/11/2015 11:07:03 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Here's to the day the forensics people scrape what's left of Putin off the ceiling of his limo.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Cool, I noticed that they imported some people with my last name to narrate.

Many people are under the impression that most normal English speak English, alas this is untrue. To judge from my experience in the North of England you might a translator.


8 posted on 10/11/2015 11:22:23 AM PDT by Little Bill (EVICT Queen Jean)
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To: moose07

That was baaad, Moosie! LOL!


9 posted on 10/11/2015 11:30:13 AM PDT by Monkey Face (Obama voters are the reason we have to put directions on shampoo bottles.)
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To: Little Bill
"Many people are under the impression that most normal English speak English, alas this is untrue. To judge from my experience in the North of England you might a translator."

I've read that the English spoken today in the Southern US is more closely related to the English spoken in England during the 1700's than the English spoken in England today.

10 posted on 10/11/2015 12:50:42 PM PDT by blam (Jeff Sessions For President)
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To: Little Bill
Many people are under the impression that most normal English speak English, alas this is untrue. To judge from my experience in the North of England you might a translator.

I got to travel to the UK a couple of years ago for work to Hull (Kingston Upon Hull) in the East Riding of Yorkshire where the corporate HQ of the company I work for is located.

I flew into Manchester and then took two trains (and a bus for the last leg of the journey as part of the rail line was under repair) to Hull. On the first train the rail stop and other announcements were pre-recorded and in “English” or at least the “Queen’s English” so I could easily understand every word, but when I changed trains in Doncaster the announcements were made by the train conductor who had a heavy Yorkshire accent and I couldn’t make out a single word she said, at one point being afraid of missing my stop, I had to ask the very nice lady sitting next to me to “translate” for me which she did but because of my accent that to her ears was obviously American of some sort, then asking me if I was from Texas. LOL!

But I do have to say that much of the countryside I saw on the rail journey, especially through the Peak District of Southern Yorkshire was absolutely beautiful and at one point I looked out the train window to see the ruins of a 12th century Norman castle. And while I only managed one afternoon of sightseeing in Hull, which BTW is a beautiful city and full of many great museums, and everyone I met were very nice, really extremely nice; the hotel and wait staff, the cab drivers, the shop keeps, the museum staff, even the barista at the Starbucks and the young Yorkshire couple I met and talked to while (whilst) at the Hull Maritime Museum; all were very helpful and friendly to this Yank on her first trip “across the pond”, even if I wasn’t always able to understand them. Then again as I had to keep repeating myself to them, they were having the same problem understanding me - must have been my “Baltimore”, not my “Texas” accent. : ),

At my company meeting many of my HR/PR peers from my sister companies were from Leeds or York and Lincoln and Hull but the UK pension plan administrators were from Edinburgh Scotland and I and even the Yorkshire folks sometimes had a hard time understand them. One of the guys from Edinburgh even made a joke about their Scottish accent.

I decided to hire a car instead of taking the trains back to Manchester as I was concerned about rail delays and missing my flight back home. And the driver and I conversed the entire way although at times we both had trouble with each other’s accents. But it turned out he was a big fan of American Football, a Cowboys fan, for which I forgave him as being a Brit, not knowing any better ; ), and of American style deep dish pizza and Texas style BBQ and of America in general, and was quite the “conservative”, i.e. a Tory. We talked about all sorts of things including TV and movies and video games and also about politics and gun rights in the UK vs. the US and on game hunting which he told me was something he did, something still popular in the Northern UK.

And he also told me that shotguns were still legal in the UK with a license (although he wished other types of guns were as accessible there as in the US) but that he had a shotgun and even though his daughter was only 3 years old now, he planned on one day greeting her first boyfriend at the door branding his shot gun as a warning to him ; ) He also said he wanted to one day travel to the US on vacation and that he wanted to go to Orlando, FL – to Disney (of course) and then to Washington DC and then to Texas – wanted to visit the Alamo. He was sort of a “Yorkshire Red Neck” and a super nice guy.

I would love to go back to the UK again on a vacation rather than on a business trip. I would definitely go back to Hull and its surrounding areas and explore the ancient castles, the Roman and Viking era settlements and archeological sites and the countryside, and then go north into Scotland and of course visiting a few pubs along the way : )

11 posted on 10/11/2015 12:53:33 PM PDT by MD Expat in PA
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To: Little Bill

:’)


12 posted on 10/11/2015 12:55:03 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Here's to the day the forensics people scrape what's left of Putin off the ceiling of his limo.)
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To: MD Expat in PA
I spent a month in Newcastle on Tyne when I worked for ICI. The people I worked with were nice and I needed a translator with many but it wasn't to bad since I have an ear for accents.

The thing that surprised me was Friday night. I grew up in Mass, which is a hard drinking State but what I saw in Newcastle left us exposed as tyros.

13 posted on 10/13/2015 10:24:56 AM PDT by Little Bill (EVICT Queen Jean)
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To: MD Expat in PA
at one point I looked out the train window to see the ruins of a 12th century Norman castle."

Was it Peveril Castle in Castleton?

The train from Manchester to Hull runs through Edale, a place I adore and about 40 mins from where I live ;-)

14 posted on 10/13/2015 12:11:51 PM PDT by Da_Shrimp
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To: Da_Shrimp
Was it Peveril Castle in Castleton?

Yes it was : )

15 posted on 10/13/2015 4:16:44 PM PDT by MD Expat in PA
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