A group of grade nine students from Shanalumba Basic School in Livingstone, who visited the Livingstone Museum, recently appealed to government to ensure that the real Broken Hill man Skull is retrieved from the British government.
The pupils, who where on an educational tour demanded to, see the actual skull of Broken Hillman instead of the replica that is kept in Museum.
The Broken Hill Skull was discovered in Kabwe, 1921 at the first lead mining site. It was the first early human fossil to be found in Africa and was taken to the United Kingdom for carbon dating. The Skull is today housed in the British Museum in Central London.
The teacher, Macbeth Mwangala, who was their leader in the educational tour, said it is important that the pupils learnt more about their ancestors and their heritage.
Ms Mwangala said the tour was one of the practical undertakings that the school has put in place to equip the pupils with observational learning.
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