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David Keys

David Keys

Correspondent at The Independent

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Recent Articles

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DNA testing of 1,400-year-old skeletons reveals ethnic diversity of early England

The graves of two children buried in separate medieval cemeteries revealed unexpected secrets
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The ancient sites finally revealing the secrets of a long-lost Ston...

The civilisation, now known as the Taş Tepeler culture, appears to have had a fertility-centred belief system
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The secrets of Britain’s connection with the world’s least known an...

How Bronze Age British industry contributed to Mediterranean civilization 33 centuries ago
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How a royal loo helped track down the lost palace of England’s last...

The only English monarch whose final resting place is uncertain
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When Britain used supernatural policemen to hunt down its criminals

Curse tablets, from a now vanished temple near Uley, are revealing how Romano-Britons dealt with criminals
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Revealing the long-lost secrets of the real First World War – more ...

How archaeologists are investigating a major European battle fought over 32 centuries ago
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Mystery of Stonehenge deepens after ‘jaw-dropping’ discovery

Stonehenge, the most iconic prehistoric monument in the UK, is actually Scottish
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Revealed: How mass tourism helped England after the Black Death

Finds from “England’s Venice” reveal the secrets of medieval pilgrimage
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Popular theory claiming Easter Island’s population collapsed due to...

How modern archaeological research has rescued the reputation of the world’s most remote ancient civilisation
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The thousand-year-old mystery of the giant snake found in drawings ...

Archaeologists have discovered one of the world’s largest collections of ancient art
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The thousand-year-old mystery of the giant snake found in drawings ...

Archaeologists have discovered one of the world’s largest collections of ancient art
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The 1.6 million-year-old discovery that changes what we know about ...

New research suggests language is eight times older than previously thought
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Archaeologists discover previously unknown ancient language

Discovery helps reveal how a long-lost empire used multiculturalism to achieve political stability
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Scientists discover evidence of extinct species of humans from half...

The discovery is likely to change archaeologists’ understanding of the evolution of early human technology
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Archaeologists reveal evidence of British festival held 6,500 years...

The true British identity? It’s all about body paint
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Underworld discovery casts doubt on our understanding of human evol...

Did an extinct ‘small-brained ape-man’ species develop a sophisticated culture millennia before we did?
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6,000-year-old wood carving could solve Stonehenge mystery

The oldest decorated wooden object ever found in Britain has been discovered near Stonehenge
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Does a metal detectorist's mystery discovery reveal Henry VIII's so...

The jewellery shows the initials and symbols of Henry VIII and his first wife Katherine of Aragon – but it’s not yet known whether it originally belonged to the king or to Katherine
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Revealed: London’s long-lost medieval palace recreated after 500 years

Medieval art investigator, Amanda Luyster, has managed to digitally reassemble most of a mosaic pavement design, originally created for use in the palace
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Chimpanzees in Tanzania help British scientists solve mystery of wh...

Early humans probably first walked upright in the trees, study finds
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How scientists are taking ‘snapshots’ of prehistoric Britain

New research reveals details of the lives of Britons who lived up to 8,500 years ago