Sacrificial Secrets: Iron Age Bones
Iron Age bones show ‘evidence of human sacrifice’
Recent archaeological findings have shed light on the practices of ancient civilizations during the Iron Age. A discovery of human bones in a burial site has provided evidence that suggests the existence of human sacrifice during this period.
The bones, which were dated back to the Iron Age, showed signs of trauma and ritualistic markings that indicate they were used in sacrificial ceremonies. This finding challenges previous beliefs about the religious practices of ancient societies and offers new insights into their belief systems.
Further research is being conducted to better understand the significance of these findings and their implications for our understanding of ancient civilizations. The discovery of these bones opens up new avenues for exploration and study in the field of archaeology.