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Fossilised vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinocerous donated to museum

Five-year-old Emelia Fawbert displays the 50,000-year-old fossilised vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinoceros she found on her first excavation near her home in Cirencester, Gloucester. The 16in-long bone, described by palaeontologists as a rare find, has now been donated to a museum.

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