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The woman's skeleton was found after the excavation of a new building site in Dalheim, Germany, near Frankfurt, revealed the remains of a medieval cemetery.
WASHINGTON -- About 1,000 years ago, a woman in Germany died and was buried in an unmarked grave in a church cemetery. No record of her life survived, and no historian had reason to wonder who she ...
THE remains of a roughly 1,200-year-old woman found on the shores of the River Thames have exposed the brutal punishment practices of early Medieval Britain. London between 600 to 800 AD, or Lunden… ...
In 1991, the remains of a woman were discovered on the early medieval foreshore of the Thames River. The skeletal remains were moved to the London Museum, where they were curated.
Humans Medieval woman was executed and displayed on London riverbank A skeleton found in London records a brutal killing about 1200 years ago, thought to be a rare example of a judicial execution ...
In general, chair burials are incredibly rare, with only one other known burial found in Germany; across Europe, 29 early-medieval grave sites have burials with chairs, but just six are built of iron.
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