Roman crucifixion: First example in UK found in Cambridgeshire
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The skeleton of the crucified man was uncovered alongside other burials
The first example of a Roman crucifixion in the UK has been unearthed in a small Cambridgeshire village,...
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Fossils and DNA point to mixing and mingling among Homo groups across vast areas
Fossil discoveries reported this year, including a partial jaw (left) and braincase (right) from Israel, supported an idea that mating among many widespread but closely related Homo groups fostered...