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882 Humans returned to Britain 500 years earlier than scientists thought after the last ice age

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ScienceDaily · 05/13/2026 08:46 EDT

Humans may have returned to Britain far earlier than scientists once believed — not long after the last ice sheet began retreating. New evidence suggests people were already moving into the British Isles around 15,200 years ago, tracking herds of reindeer and horses across a landscape that was suddenly becoming warmer and greener.

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