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New bone analysis challenges long-held theory on farming's arrival in Ireland and Great Britain

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New research led by University College Dublin has rewritten a key chapter in Irish prehistory, revealing that bones long thought to mark the beginning of farming in Ireland belong to bear and wild boar, not cattle.

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