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The three skulls aren't the first historic clues to early man found in Gough's Cave in Somerset.
Ancient Brits Ate Their Dead And Crafted Cups From Skulls AP 2011
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The London Gay Men's Chorus provides something for those who love the power of pure vocals and Orlando Gough's Swarm offers up interactive surprises.
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Gough's irritation was echoed by Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, who broke off from a drive through London to complain on Twitter: "Interesting ... we pay him to come over and then he writes this ... very helpful."
Darren Gough slams reliance on Australian coaches after Pietersen slur David Hopps 2010
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Furthermore, despite Gough's quick dismissal of writers "who began to write about writing," this particular mode of postwar American fiction -- metafiction -- is actually the most radically comic writing yet produced in American or English fiction (with the possible exception of Sterne's Tristram Shandy, which was uproariously metafictional before its time).
Comedy in Literature 2010
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Denise Gough's nanny is desolate, needy and capable: compelling because she is so unguessable.
The Taming of the Shrew; The Trial of Ubu; Our New Girl – review 2012
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The skeletal remains were found as far back as 1920 at Gough's Cave in Somerset.
Research suggests Ice Age Britons drank from 'skull-cups' 2011
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Greenest: Piers Gough's Maggie's Centre in Nottingham, all playful facades and as green as Robin Hood's tights.
The best architecture of 2011: Jonathan Glancey's choice 2011
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In addition, Bello also pointed out that the remains of only a few individuals had been found at Gough's Cave.
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Higham's work, in collaboration with his late colleague Roger Jacobi, has involved studying the ages of the bones found at Gough's Cave in the Somerset Mendips, the earliest post-ice age site at which modern human remains have been found.
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But the Gough's Cave finds were puzzling because radiocarbon dates indicated that humans had used the cave for more than 2,000 years, including several centuries in which the country would have been covered in ice sheets.
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