Pond turtle as a Stone Age preserve

25 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle (Saale): Fragments of turtle shells (r) of the European pond turtle lie in the lecture hall of the State Museum of Archaeology in Halle/Saale next to the thigh bone of a hyena and the tooth of a mammoth (above). The approximately 50,000 to 42,000-year-old turtle shell fragments and the other finds were discovered in the Barleben-Adamsee gravel pit (Börde district). Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa (Photo by Hendrik Schmidt/picture alliance via Getty Images)
25 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle (Saale): Fragments of turtle shells (r) of the European pond turtle lie in the lecture hall of the State Museum of Archaeology in Halle/Saale next to the thigh bone of a hyena and the tooth of a mammoth (above). The approximately 50,000 to 42,000-year-old turtle shell fragments and the other finds were discovered in the Barleben-Adamsee gravel pit (Börde district). Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa (Photo by Hendrik Schmidt/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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