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Evidence Of Prehistoric Cannibalism Found In Polish Cave

Nearly 70 percent of the bone fragments examined featured cut marks and intentional fractures that suggested cannibals feasted on the brains and bone marrow of their victims. Antonio Rodríguez-Hidalgo / IAM (CSIC-Junta de Extremadura)The three main authors of the study.…

Roman Sanctuary Found Hidden Deep Inside Spanish Cave

Researchers exploring Spain’s Cova de les Dones discovered a Roman coin and 15 inscriptions in its interior chamber, revealing that the cave served as a Roman sanctuary in the first century C.E. A. Ruiz-Redondo, V. Barciela and X. MartorellResearchers shine…

English Metal Detectorist Finds Hoard Of 50 Roman Coins

While metal detecting in a Leicestershire field, bathroom fitter David Dunn discovered a rare hoard of 50 Roman coins expected to fetch nearly $2,000 at auction. Leicestershire LiveDavid Dunn, the metal detectorist who found the Roman coin hoard in Leicestershire.…

Archaeologists Discover Painted Etruscan Tomb In Tarquinia

The 2,500-year-old paintings depict dancing figures, a flute player, and a metal workshop. Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e PaesaggioArchaeologists have spent the past two years excavating the tomb. The tomb dates to the fifth century B.C.E. Due to grave robbers,…

7,000-Year-Old Poison Arrowheads Found In South African Cave

Perhaps the world’s oldest weapons equipped with a multi-ingredient poison cocktail, these arrowheads were laced with deadly ricin as well as digitoxin and strophanthidin, which can stop the heart. Bradfield, Duber, and Steenkamp.Kruger Cave in South Africa, marked where the…