A stone’s throw from a Tesco Extra grocery store and a Ramada hotel, in the small town of Bar Hill in Cambridge, England, archaeologists made a startling discovery: the remains an ancient comb, likely ...
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 ...
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