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A gruesome new discovery provides the first skeletal proof of humans being attacked by big cats in Roman gladiatorial spectacles. Found in a cemetery near York, the bones show clear bite marks from a ...
Similar Palaeolithic dogs have emerged at sites in Germany, Spain, and Belgium. The 14,000-year-old remains at ...
Archaeologists in south Wales discovered 41 skeletons, primarily of women, dating back to 500-600 AD. The remains provide ...
Bite marks found on a skeleton discovered in a Roman cemetery in York have revealed the first archaeological evidence of gladiatorial combat between a human and a lion.
Bite marks found on the skeleton of a Roman gladiator are the first archaeological evidence of combat between a human and a ...
Bite marks discovered on the skeleton of a gladiator in Roman-era England suggest the man faced off with a lion in the arena, ...
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The European Bone Pit That Holds Clues to the Deadliest Pandemic in Human HistoryIt starts with a shiver down the spine. Imagine stumbling across a pit in the heart of Europe, filled not with treasure but ...
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