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Judi Lynn

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Wed Jan 15, 2014, 02:45 PM Jan 2014

Roman head hunters in England: Researchers analyze skulls with gruesome results

Roman head hunters in England: Researchers analyze skulls with gruesome results
By Maev Kennedy, The Guardian
Tuesday, January 14, 2014 20:30 EST

Improved forensic techniques have shed new light on 39 skulls excavated near Museum of London in 1988

Scores of skulls excavated in the heart of London have provided the first gruesome evidence of Roman head hunters operating in Britain, gathering up the heads of executed enemies or fallen gladiators from the nearby amphitheatre, and exposing them for years in open pits.

“It is not a pretty picture,” Rebecca Redfern, from the centre for human bioarchaeology at the museum of London, said. “At least one of the skulls shows evidence of being chewed at by dogs, so it was still fleshed when it was lying in the open.

“They come from a peculiar area by the Walbrook stream, which was a site for burials and a centre of ritual activity – but also very much in use for more mundane pursuits. We have evidence of lots of shoe making, so you have to think of the cobbler working yards from these open pits, with the dog chewing away – really not nice.”

“We believe that some of the heads may be people who were killed in the amphitheatre. Decapitation was a way of finishing off gladiators, but not everyone who died in the Roman amphitheatre was a gladiator, it was where common criminals were executed, or sometimes for entertainment you’d give two of them swords and have them kill one another.

More:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/14/roman-head-hunters-in-england-researchers-analyze-skulls-with-gruesome-results/

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