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The injury to her neck has been described as a smoking gun in the evidence of ritual killings in the UK
Ben Mitchell
2 days ago
The remains of a young woman have been discovered in the UK, with evidence suggesting she was murdered as part of a human sacrifice during the Iron Age.
The 2,000-year-old find was made by archaeologists in Dorset. The team have been examining the remains of the woman in her 20s, who was killed by a stab wound to the neck as well as damage to a rib.
The injury has been described as a smoking gun in the evidence of ritual killings in the UK.
The remains were found during excavations of a pre-historic settlement dating back 2,000 years at Winterborne Kingston in central Dorset.
More:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/archaeologists-winterborne-human-sacrifice-dorset-b2548119.html
Judi Lynn
(162,385 posts)Mark Milligan
Date:
May 23, 2024
Anthropology
Archaeologists from Bournemouth University have uncovered an Iron Age victim of human sacrifice in Dorset, England.
The sacrificial victim was found lying at the bottom of a pit and placed on carefully arranged animal bones. A study of the skeletal remains indicate that she died during her late twenties from a stab wound to her neck.
Dr Martin Smith, Associate Professor in Forensic and Biological Anthropology at Bournemouth University, said: The young woman was found lying face down on top of a strange, deliberately constructed crescent shaped arrangement of animal bones at the bottom of a pit, so it looks like she was killed as part of an offering,
Examples of Iron Age sacrifice in Britain are very rare, with most accounts coming from later Roman and Greek sources. According to the researchers, this is physical evidence that human sacrifice took place in Iron Age Britain.
By examining the bones, archaeologists have uncovered new details about the victims life, helping to piece together parts of her story.
More:
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2024/05/bu-archaeologists-uncover-iron-age-victim-of-human-sacrifice/152047
sybylla
(8,655 posts)I want to take archaeologists seriously, but I get tired of watching them go out on a limb and then have science media report it as if it's absolutely true rather than "suspected."
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)sybylla
(8,655 posts)I get that there are thing that add up to it being a possibility. Proving it without actual societal admissions (see Mayans) is impossible.
Tell me the difference between human sacrifice and capital punishment? Burying face down or in a ritualistic manner or tossed into a bog all add up to the same list of possibilities. Zero proof.
Edited to add that photos of what is uncovered are just that. Photos. Ascribing a meaning or purpose to the actions without proof is conjecture. Which is about the best archaeologists are able to do, unless, as I said, the society admits to more (see Mayans).
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)We do have the writings of Bernal Diaz (a soldier with Cortez) about the Aztec rituals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernal_D%C3%ADaz_del_Castillo
Fall of Civilizations on Youtube also has an unbelievably fascinating episode about the Aztecs. Don't eat the tortillas!