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contains not only an original mosaic, but also a life-sized bather. There are also a workshop, office and shop, in which artefacts from the time are displayed as if for sale. A humorous feature is the Latin
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A major feature is several galleries where actual artefacts (found in the region) are displayed in tableaux showing life in a particular time, and includes up to full-size rooms or buildings.
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Wright, Edward; et al. (2001). "New AMS radiocarbon dates for the North
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Reconstruction: The Bronze Age Sewn Plank Boats from North Ferriby, River Humber, England, UK and their Context".
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This includes a tableau of a woman as a gatherer and explanations of the diet and technology of early humans. There are stone tools and
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