Sacrificial Secrets: Uncovering Iron Age Bones
Iron Age bones show ‘evidence of human sacrifice’
Recent excavations at an Iron Age site have unearthed bones that show evidence of human sacrifice. The remains, dating back over…
Iron Age bones show ‘evidence of human sacrifice’
Recent excavations at an Iron Age site have unearthed bones that show evidence of human sacrifice. The remains, dating back over 2,000 years, were found in a ceremonial pit at the site.
Archaeologists believe that the presence of these bones indicates that human sacrifice was likely a part of the religious practices of the people who lived at the site during the Iron Age. This discovery sheds new light on the rituals and beliefs of the ancient civilization.
The bones will undergo further analysis to determine the age, sex, and cause of death of the individuals who were sacrificed. This information will help archaeologists better understand the cultural practices of the Iron Age society.
This discovery adds to the growing body of evidence that human sacrifice was a common practice in many ancient civilizations. The study of these bones will provide valuable insights into the beliefs and customs of the people who lived during the Iron Age.