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Bite marks from a large cat, likely a lion, found in a ancient skeleton are the “first physical evidence” that gladiators ...
A Roman skeleton found in York shows bite marks from a lion, offering the first physical evidence of gladiators fighting wild ...
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.
Archaeologists uncovered ancient kneeling skeletons and rare artifacts in northern Vietnam, revealing insights into Quỳnh Văn ...
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New Scientist on MSNFirst evidence of gladiator fight with lion seen in Roman-era skeletonA man who lived in Roman-occupied Britain was bitten by a big cat, probably in a gladiator arena, an analysis of his remains ...
Archeologists in the UK and Ireland recently uncovered a rare find: the skeletal remains of a gladiator from Roman-era ...
Gladiator combat is a well-documented aspect of ancient Roman society, but the physical remains of fighters have remained ...
Bite marks discovered on the skeleton of a gladiator in Roman-era England suggest the man faced off with a lion in the arena, ...
The findings center on a single skeleton discovered in a Roman-period cemetery outside York in England, a site believed to ...
Researchers reexamining fossils identified telltale marks made by human ancestors cutting meat from bones. The discovery ...
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
Tiny detail on animal bone changes what we know about our human ancestors - The first evidence that hominins butchered ...
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