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New radiocarbon dates establish 6,000-year time span for human remains pulled from River ThamesNeolithic, Roman, medieval, and post-medieval remains were also identified, but in smaller numbers. Spatial analysis divided the lower Thames into roughly 5-km zones.
In 18th- and 19th-Century London, mudlarks were impoverished citizens (often children) who scraped a meagre living by scavenging for sellable items in the stinking mud of the Thames at low tide.
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