Found in a cremation cemetery in Belgium, the skeleton includes bones dating to the Neolithic period and a Roman-era skull, according to a new study Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent Researchers ...
Composite skeleton found in Belgium, spanning 2,500 years Bones of five individuals discovered in the same burial Skeleton's bones range from the Neolithic to Roman era ...
A skeleton buried in a fetal position is actually made of bones from at least five people who lived across a span of 2,500 years. A skeleton excavated from a Roman-era cremation cemetery in ...
Cartilage is found at the ends of bones and where joints meet. Tendons attach muscles to the skeleton. Synovial joints (freely movable joints) allow us the free movement to perform skills and ...
Archaeologists have unravelled the mystery of a strange skeleton from Belgium consisting of bones from five people who lived 2,500 years apart. The skeleton, unearthed in the 1970s at a Roman ...
THE MYSTERY behind a 2,500-year-old skeleton formed of bones belonging to different people has finally been solved after it left experts baffled. Scientists in Belgium believe the bizarre find ...
Archeologists believe they've finally cracked the baffling puzzle which involves a skeleton made up of bones from five different people who lived 2,500 years apart. Stumbling upon a gravesite from ...
Researchers solved the mystery of a five-person-skeleton found in Belgium. The skeleton consists of bones of 5 people spanning 2,500 years. (Archive Image). Credit: Wessex Archaeology / CC BY-NC-SA ...