A Roman-era cemetery, found ahead of a construction project in England, holds an unusual burial at its center.
Just why the Romans did this, though, remains a mystery. The experts that made the discovery found that the natural ...
the fragments still offered impressions of the burial shroud and even preserved a small piece of the fabric the individual was buried in. There were no grave goods found in the coffin, but the ...
But it was, the knight claimed, an ancient burial shroud imprinted with the likeness of Jesus Christ. And the world has been debating the authenticity of the so-called Shroud of Turin ever since.
A comprehensive analysis of the bead collection sheds light on the formidable status ... the Neolithic and Copper Age in Europe, but this burial site is important for the unusual treatment of ...
The Thiruvananthapuram Rural police have launched an investigation into the alleged burial of a temple priest ... The incident came to light a day ago when the brothers put up a notice informing ...
The message read, “Roses are red. Violets are blue. My wife is a whore. Your husband is to [sic]. Sorry about this. Check your Facebook message. We need to talk. Mike.” Investigators would ...
A comprehensive analysis of the bead collection sheds light on the formidable status ... the Neolithic and Copper Age in Europe, but this burial site is important for the unusual treatment of ...
Even the family’s private agricultural plot was deemed off-limits for the burial due to communal hostility. The local authorities, including the police and the gram panchayat, offered no assistance.