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Historians reveal and discuss evidence of centuries-old theories and prototypes for many contemporary procedures and technologies, like brain surgery and computers.

Ancient chalk sculpture is 'most important prehistoric art'

Feb 11,2022 2:13 am

A 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture of a " talismans drum" found in a grave of three children has been hailed as " one of The Most significant" Ancient Discoveries in the UK.

It was unearthed near Burton Agnes in East Yorkshire and will Go On display at the British Museum from 17 February.

The Museum said it was " The Most important piece of prehistoric art" uncovered in Britain in a century.

It is similar to three found in North Yorkshire in 1889.

British Museum curator Neil Wilkin said: " This is a truly remarkable discovery, and is The Most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in The Last 100 years.

" The Folkton drums have long remained a mystery to experts for well over a century, but this new example finally begins to give us some answers.

" To My mind, the Burton Agnes drum is even more intricately carved and reflects connections between communities in Yorkshire, Stonehenge, Orkney and Ireland. Analysis of its carvings will help to decipher the symbolism and beliefs of the era in which Stonehenge was constructed. "

The barrel-shaped cylindrical sculpture is only The Fourth of its kind known to have survived and still retains elaborate motifs purveying a British and Irish artistic style, which flourished at The Time Stonehenge was built, curators said.

It was unearthed, along with The Burial of three children, at a country estate - About 15 Miles Away from where the Folkton drums were discovered - in a routine excavation as part of a planning process in 2015 and has since been the subject of extensive research.

The chalk drum, which is not believed to be a musical instrument, was discovered lying above The Head of a child, which was holding The Other two younger ones " in a moving scene" and may have been intended as " talismans" to protect The Children , archaeologists said.

Three holes in The Drum are thought to mark The Presence of the three bodies in The Grave . The two youngest were touching or Holding Hands .

A chalk ball and polished bone pin was also found next to The Drum and underneath one of The Children 's heads. Similar items from the same period have been uncovered elsewhere in Yorkshire.

A radiocarbon date from one of The Child 's bones has identified The Burial to date between 3005BC and 2890BC.

Scientists believe the Folkton drums could also be of similar age.

Mr Wilkin said The Drum discovery was " highly moving" and would be seen by The Public for the First Time .

" The Emotions the new drum expresses are powerful and timeless, they transcend The Time of Stonehenge and reflect a moment Of Tragedy and despair that remains undimmed after 5,000 years, " He Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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