“The discovery is the third major archaeological find in the region during the last few months, with evidence of a human settlement from up to 970,000 years ago being found at Happisburgh, near Cromer, and Iron Age timber posts unearthed in the Geldeston Marshes.”
I think this is the most interesting statement in the whole article. Iron age to the Hyborean Age, and THEN SOME! ;)
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There have been a number of attempts by humans or ancestors to colonize the British Isles, but so far each one has terminated with the onset of the next ice age.