To investigate this question, a team of European researchers analyzed seven severed heads from two archaeological sites in ...
Spain’s mysterious ‘Pink’ fossil: is it the face of Europe’s forgotten pioneers? The oldest human face in Western Europe ...
Iron Age Iberians nailed skulls to walls in public. But were the remains those of revered friends—or reviled foes?
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Live Science on MSN'Nailed-head ritual' in Iron Age Spain was more 'complex than initially thought,' severed skulls revealAn analysis of the origins of seven severed skulls with nails through them shows that some people treated this way in Iron ...
The isotope analysis of the Puig Castellar and Ullastret sites suggests distinct mobility patterns among these individuals, ...
Severed heads were a unique funerary practice within the Iberian world and represent an exceptional opportunity to analyze these communities, of which limited archaeological record exists, since ...
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Explore on MSNImmerse Yourself In The Culture Of Southern Spain At This Undiscovered Beauty Of A TownExperience an undiscovered gem in southern Spain. This beautiful town invites you to immerse yourself in Spanish culture at ...
Why did prehistoric people on the Iberian Peninsula sever the heads of some of their dead and put iron nails in their skulls? This question has been debated by archaeologists for years and we ...
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