A Very Ice Age Christmas: reindeer, robins, the holly and the ivy
Monday 19th December 2022, 6pm GMT
Speaker: Dr Angharad Jones (Curator)
What might Christmas Day have looked like for Ice Age people (if we pretend that they actually celebrated it)? Did reindeer deliver their presents? Was a robin a typical Christmas bird? And did they have holly and ivy for decorations? Find out about the answers to these very important questions and more in this festive online talk about a very Ice Age Christmas!
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Cover image: Steve Forrest (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Woodland_Caribou_Southern_Selkirk_Mountains_of_Idaho_2007.jpg), „Woodland Caribou Southern Selkirk Mountains of Idaho 2007“, cropped, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/legalcode
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