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but no human remains have been found. “Whoever originally owned the material in this hoard was probably a part of a network of elites across Britain, into Europe and even the Roman world ...
Researchers have recently analyzed 5,436 bones that came from roughly 140 dogs that were sacrificed and buried in an English quarry during the Roman era. Found at the Nescot archaeological site in ...
"It has connections to continental Europe and the Roman Empire. "It shows they are of the same status, if not more powerful than the elites in southern Britain." Although no human remains have ...
The presence of human remains, as well as comparison to ... as to the data collected from various regions and periods of Roman Britain. The results suggested that dogs sacrificed in more urban ...