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Archaeologists in England are currently puzzling over a 2,000-year-old comb that was carved from the back of a human skull. The comb's teeth show no signs of wear, so they don't believe it was ...
A 2,000-year-old hair comb discovered in a museum’s collection was carved from a human ... which dates to the Iron Age (750 B.C. to A.D. 43) and measures approximately 2 inches (5 centimeters ...
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Believe That an Iron Age Comb Discovered Along a U.K. Highway Was Made From a Human Skull. The tool, which may have been worn as an amulet, is evidence of a ...
Archaeologists near Cambridge, England, have identified a 2,000-year-old comb made from a portion of a human skull. Dating to the Iron Age, the hair-raising discovery offers insight into how ...
An ancient bone comb made from a human skull was discovered in England, archaeologists said. Photo from the Museum of London Archaeology Archaeologists recently unearthed an ancient artifact in ...
Arrows with preserved arrowheads still attached are not uncommon during the Iron Age on our ice sites, but this early they are very rare." The pitch likely came from birch charcoal, he added.
A 2,000-year-old hair comb discovered in a museum’s collection was carved from a human skull.