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A Seal Tooth Sat in a Museum Drawer for 157 Years. Nobody Knew What It Was.

A perforated pendant from Kents Cavern reveals the surprisingly long reach of Magdalenian social worlds

The object spent most of its institutional life mislabeled. Excavated in February 1867 from the Cave Earth of Kents Cavern in Devon, the small perforated tooth was catalogued as a badger canine, then reclassified as a wolf incisor, then quietly sidelined by nearly every subsequent review of Britain’s Upper Palaeolithic. It appeared in a few inventory li…

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