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If animals were migrating from what’s now mainland Europe, across Doggerland and into England and Scotland, then our early settlers probably followed the same route. “We’ve got evidence from stone tools of possible cultural connections to southern Denmark and northern Germany,” Britton says, with artefacts showing distinct similarities.

Our regular look at some of the faces which have made the news this week. Above is a work by BANKSY (main picture), with NEANDERTHAL MAN, WHITNEY HOUSTON, CHRIS LANGHAM and WYNTON MARSALIS. Where to start with Banksy? The ‘unknown’ identity… the subversive street artist… the political and social commentator… whatever label you choose he’s undeniably the world’s most infamous street artist. The acclaimed geneticist Svante Pääbo decoded the Neanderthal genome at the world-famous Max Plank Institute in Germany, where Britton studied during her doctorate. The most prized finds for Britton will be human remains from the Paleolithic. She’ll be using mass spectrometry on tiny fragments too small to be identified as human bone by the naked eye. The team will also use a technique called ‘sedimentary DNA’, where samples of soil are scanned for microscopic signs of any creature preserved there. The Art of Banksy: Without Limits will include murals, sculptures, photos, mapping shows (in plain speak: images or animations projected onto irregularly shaped surfaces), installations (including an “infinity room”), and a simulation of ‘Dismaland Bemusement Park’ (for those who’ve never heard of it, it’s a dark and twisted theme park that was created by Banksy in 2015). Photography: Supplied | FeverThe most probable candidate is Robin Gunningham, a Bristol native of whom associates and former schoolmates have corroborated the rumour. Ice Age humans would have been just as ‘wild’ - not my term - as Neanderthals,” she adds. The notion that Neanderthals were “savage”, Britton goes on, “says more about us than them”. I always thought maybe someone might put a mural on the wall, but I was never expecting a Banksy," he said.

In a highly critical judgment, the court found the applications were being made in bad faith. It was a similar finding to a September decision on Banksy’s trademark application for Love is in the Air. In 2007, Trolleys was re-released by London-based print house Pictures on Walls in three different formats: 750 signed colour prints in a blue and yellow colourway were issued alongside 500 unsigned white prints and 150 signed white prints. The UK release of Trolleys differs slightly from the LA edition: in its original, Modern Multiples version, the caveman on the right of the image holds a hammer made from wood and complete with a pointed piece of stone. The later Pictures On Walls edition, by contrast, shows the man holding a spear. Kate Britton feeding a reindeer in the Cairngorms – although wild reindeer went extinct in Britain long ago, the Cairngorm herd are a free-roaming herd of domestic reindeer that were imported to Scotland from Sweden. Image: Kate Britton)

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Reindeer remains have been found in Assynt ‘bone caves’. “Were these reindeer migrating across Doggerland?” Britton asks. Examining ancient flora and fauna remains will also reveal an approximate date for when Scotland became habitable as the ice sheets retreated. The theory suggested that Buchanan would create pieces of Banksy artwork in cities where the band was performing live. He was expelled from school and has reportedly served time in detention for petty crime. But, by the very nature of his covert career, the details of Banksy's life remain sketchy and few photographs of him have been made public. From digs at Assynt ‘bone caves’, Britton uncovered what was initially thought to be part of the skull of a Cave Bear. This would have been an incredible find. Cave bears died out about 25,000 years ago and were last in Scotland thousands of years before that. But what she did find was just as unique: a skull part - the maxillary bone from the upper jaw - of what’s called a ‘mega-bear’. And is it even accurate to say that Neanderthals are extinct, she asks. After all, a significant portion of our DNA is Neanderthal. They live on in us.

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