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News; UK News; HS2 'Murder victim' skeleton from Iron Age discovered face down in ditch by HS2 workers HS2 said that the grisly find was unearthed during the excavation work in Buckinghamshire.
Possible Iron Age murder victim’s skeleton dug up during railway construction By . Jackie Salo. Published July 14, 2020. Updated July 14, 2020, 2:55 p.m. ET. ... face down, with your hands ...
During in excavation in Buckinghamshire, England, a skeleton was found lying face-down with its hands tied behind its back, indicating that it belonged to a possible murder victim.
The face of an Iron Age woman has been recreated after her skeleton was discovered in a cliff fall 2,000 years later. Archaeology student Amber Manning has used modern technology to reconstruct ...
Recorded on the bones of a woman who lived more than 2,000 years ago in Dorset is a life marred by tragedy and pain. The evidence shows that she lived a physically demanding life, before it was ...
Face of Iron Age woman revealed 2,000 years later: Skull of first century mother found alongside baby's remains in Dorset is used to re-create how she looked. By HARRY HOWARD, HISTORY EDITOR.
The skull tells you everything you need to know about what the face looked like in life. Everything from the projection of the nose, to the width of the nose, to the corners of your mouth, to your ...
The skeleton of a medieval man was found with an iron prosthetic on his left hand. Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege/FAcebook Pipeline workers accidentally made the incredible find.