A mysterious Roman box made of bones found that could transform our knowledge of funerary practices
Archaeologists in Broadway, Worcestershire, have discovered a meticulously carved Roman box made of bones within the tomb of a young woman, indicating its significance as a cherished object for the deceased.
The prehistoric mummies of Atacama hold an unusual anatomical detail: this explains the reduction of the brain after thousands of years in the desert
The prehistoric mummies of Atacama reveal an unexpected anatomical detail regarding brain reduction over thousands of years, highlighting the diversity of ancient mummification practices beyond just ancient Egypt.