Aboriginal bones

Aboriginal bones
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Rob: Hello, I’m Rob.
Cath: And I’m Cath.
Rob: And welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. Today we’re
talking about bones.
Cath: Yes but not any bones, these are very old bones from past generations of
Aborigines – the native people of Australia.
Rob: And these bones have become artefacts on display in museums around the
world – but not for much longer. More about that soon. But first, I’ve got a
question for you Cath. Are you ready?
Cath: Yes!
Rob: Where in your body would you find the humerus bone?
In your:
a) leg
b) arm
c) head
Cath: I’m very confident about this. I think it’s in your arm and sometimes we call it
your funny bone.
Rob: OK, well, we’ll see if you’re right at the end of the programme. Bones are the
subject of today’s programme and particularly ones belonging to the ancestors
of one of the oldest and smallest ethnic groups in the world.
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