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At the site of the Battle of Waterloo, archaeologists from the nonprofit Waterloo Uncovered have discovered a complete skeleton. The newly unearthed bones likely belong to a soldier who died ...
The nearly complete skeleton, with severed feet and a pugio on the back, leaves the cause of death and burial a "real mystery." Roman soldier found buried face down with a dagger on his back in ...
Sadly, it appears the wound never healed - and is likely to have been the cause of his death, experts said. The skeleton was excavated from one of the best-preserved gladiator graveyards in the ...
A skeleton found facedown ... he may have been a Roman soldier — but large nails near his neck, back and feet offer tantalizing evidence that he was restrained at death. This burial and four ...
More than 200 years after Napoleon met defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, the bones of soldiers killed on that famous battlefield continue to intrigue Belgian researchers and experts, who use them ...
The discovery of a Roman horses’ graveyard shows a soldier’s grief at the loss of ... “When an animal died, it was buried in a specially selected area, well away from the fort and settlement.” ...
A Southern California native who died ... soldier's nephew said. "[It's] crazy … I mean, the reality is there was only three bones recovered. It's not like they recovered a full skeleton or ...
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