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Prehistoric tool found down rabbit hole


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A prehistoric stone age tool that dates back 9,000 years was found by chance down a rabbit hole.

The bevelled pebble could have been used for preparing seal hides to make watercraft or for processing shellfish.

It was found by wardens on Skokholm Island, off Pembrokeshire, earlier this month.

But the discoveries did not end there - the very next day, a 3,750-year-old burial urn, kicked out of the same rabbit hole, was found.

With no visitors currently allowed, wardens have been the only people wandering around the island, two miles off Pembrokeshire, famed for its tens of thousands of nesting seabirds.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-56530060

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