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This Young Woman With a Cone-Shaped Skull Died After Suffering a Severe Head Wound 6,000 Years Ago Found in the Chega Sofla cemetery in Iran, the skull appears to have been struck by a blunt ...
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Archaeologists in Iran have discovered an ancient cone-shaped skull that is believed to have belonged to a teen girl.
Mahdi Alirezazadeh/ Hamed Vahdati Nasab/ International Journal of Osteoarcheology External mechanical forces—in this case, cranial bandaging—can cause changes to the shape of the skull.
The Shajra Nasab is a key part of this puzzle. It's a family tree that shows who inherited what. In Kashmir, where succession is deeply tied to land, this record can be more important than a will.
The skull, which was elongated and shaped like a cone due to cranial bandaging, had suffered a major trauma to the head—the cause is still unclear.
The skull, which was elongated and shaped like a cone due to cranial bandaging, had suffered a major trauma to the head—the cause is still unclear.
Banda Nawaz was engaged in a wide range of religious activities in Kalaburagi, often blending mainstream Islamic practices with those of spiritual practices.
Iran's judiciary issues death sentences for three individuals and jailed several others involved in deadly Islamic State-claimed attacks on the Shah Cheragh shrine in Shiraz.
Speaking on Sunday, Sadrollah Rajaei-Nasab, Head of Fars Province’s Judiciary, announced that courts in Shiraz had finalized sentences for seven defendants linked to the attacks. "Three of the accused ...