Since its discovery in 1993, the Altamura Man, dating back at least 130,000 years, has continued to captivate scientists and ...
A skeleton buried in a fetal position is actually made of bones from at least five people who lived across a span of 2,500 years.
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Archaeologists have unravelled the mystery of a strange skeleton from Belgium consisting of bones from five people who lived 2,500 years apart. The skeleton, unearthed in the 1970s at a Roman ...
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An ancient Norwegian saga recounts a man thrown into a well during a castle siege, potentially as an early act of biological ...
It’s not always easy for the public to appreciate, he added, “until you start looking at a skeleton.” Emily Anthes is a science reporter, writing primarily about animal health and science.