Our ancient ancestors have done some interesting things to human bones over the years, but one example from the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula is a real puzzle.
A husband accused of “intending to kill” his wife in a “violent rage” had previously smashed her head against a wall, a court ...
A beloved dad and weather enthusiast who suffered headaches and an abnormal sense of taste was later left fighting for his ...
Why did prehistoric people on the Iberian Peninsula sever the heads of some of their dead and put iron nails in their skulls? This question has been debated by archaeologists for years and we ...
At Puig Castellar, the skulls (of a teenager and two adults under the age of 35) were found along the inner face of the wall that surrounded the settlement—suggesting that they were displayed as ...
At Puig Castellar, isotope analysis revealed that three of the four individuals differed from the local strontium reference, suggesting they were probably not from the local community. Decapitated ...
Under 16 tons of granite, a farmer sleeps with a mystery at one of the most grandiose burial monuments in rural America.
The bones of the individual's skull and spine likely protected the ... only for the man to be crushed by a collapsed wall and the woman killed by a flood of superheated volcanic gas and ash.
The officer said he then pinned the man against a brick wall where he wouldn't cooperate ... He suffered fractures in his face, skull, ribs and shoulder, as well as a stroke caused by brain ...
The reconstruction of a woman's skull from 2,000 years ago features in ... in Southampton on Thursday evening. The gable end wall of the Grade II listed pub collapsed in March 2024.
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