Skeleton from Roman gladiator cemetery was mauled by a lion or other big cat, archaeologists suggest
Archaeologists have analysed a skeleton from a probable "gladiator graveyard" in the UK, and found bite marks from a big cat such as a lion or tiger. It's the first physical evidence of ...
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Bite marks discovered on a Roman skeleton unearthed in York, England, constitute the first physical evidence that gladiators fought against big cats during the Roman Empire, according to Science Focus ...
A stunning discovery on an ancient Roman skeleton of a man who suffered a brutal death has finally confirmed this popular Hollywood trope. The skeleton was one of 82 excavated in a 2004 dig at the ...
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