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Digging History Medieval skeleton discovered in tree suffered violent death, experts say By James Rogers Fox News Published September 16, 2015 12:15am EDT | Updated May 2, 2016 3:52pm EDT ...
Just outside of the Medieval church of the Ostrów Lednicki stronghold in Poland, archaeologists from the Museum of the First Piast at Lednica have unearthed the strange burial of a giantess. The ...
He was shorter than the average man in medieval northern Italy by about 11cm (4.3 inches). Despite his small stature, he sported an extra thoracic vertebra and an extra rib on each side.
The skeleton being analyzed is from a man who lived in the late Middle Ages (1300 C.E. to 1536 C.E.) and sustained his knee injury during his 20's.
Medieval skeleton with signs of 'decapitation' believed to be Italy's first 'torture wheel' victim A Medieval skeleton, believed to be a male between 17 and 20 years old, was discovered alongside ...
The skeleton's discovery location was downstream from the Tower of London, at a site where a tunnel boring machine is scheduled to dig out space for a super sewer in 2019.
The centuries-old complete skeleton of a medieval knight was found under the former site of a famous ice cream shop in Poland, researchers said. The discovery was made on a small plot in Gdańsk ...
By studying the skeleton of a medieval pilgrim discovered in a leprosy hospital cemetery, researchers have been able to genotype the disease, according to a new study.
The "well-man" skeleton found at Sverresborg Castle in Norway. A study has shed new light on the remains. Åge Hojem NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet The Sverris Saga details the life and reign of Norwegian ...
By studying the skeleton of this medieval pilgrim, researchers have been able to genotype the disease, according to a study published Thursday in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. They ...