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Live Science on MSNMost ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research findsThe new study showed that the frequency of people with dark skin was still high in parts of Europe until the Copper Age (also ...
Archaeologists have discovered iron objects at six sites in Tamil Nadu, dating back to 2,953–3,345 BCE, or between 5,000 to 5 ...
She lived sometime from 343 to 1 B.C., during the prehistoric Iron Age period in Ireland, and cut marks on her neck vertebrae suggest she died from decapitation. Fragments of fabric were also ...
Gruesome mystery of 2,000-year-old headless woman found in Irish bog finally uncovered by scientists
This may have been part of a ritual or sacrifice during the Iron Age period. Although her head has not been recovered, it's estimated the woman stood at 5ft 6in. Part of a woven item made of plant ...
The earliest Iron Age house in Greece has recently been discovered by archaeologists at Thorikos an ancient village near the city of Lavrion ...
Ancient human remains uncovered in a Co Derry bog are believed to belong to a young woman who lived over 2,000 years ago and who died violently, likely as part of a ritual sacrifice. Further research ...
Police Service of Northern Ireland “Dating to approximately 343 to 1 BCE, the remains are over 2,000 years old and date to the prehistoric period known as the Iron Age,” researchers said in a ...
She was about 5ft 6in tall (1.7m). Dating to approximately 343 to 1 BC they are more than 2000 years old, and from the prehistoric period known as the Iron Age. The remains will now be called the ...
She lived sometime from 343 to 1 B.C., during the prehistoric Iron Age period in Ireland, and cut marks on her neck vertebrae suggest she died from decapitation. Fragments of fabric were also ...
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