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A Stone Age skull discovered in a cave in Italy is the oldest evidence of artificial cranial modification ever found in Europe.
A skull thought to belong to Cleopatra's half-sister, Arsinoë IV, has actually turned out to be from an adolescent boy who had a genetic disorder, according to CT scans and DNA analysis.
Skull long thought to be Cleopatra’s sister’s was actually a young boy Skull found in ruins of Ephesos in 1929 thought to be Arsinoë IV is actually skull of 11-14-year-old boy.
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