(ORDO NEWS) — British archaeologists have discovered the remains of an ancient Roman aristocrat in a cemetery in Garfort, which is about 1600 years old.
According to scientists, people who lived in the late Roman and early Anglo-Saxon eras were buried in the cemetery.
An ancient Roman aristocrat was buried in a lead coffin. Also there were found the remains of 60 men, women and children according to the traditions of two cultures.
This cemetery is “a testament to the complex and unstable life in this dynamic period of Yorkshire’s history,” the material says.
Earlier in Yakutia, scientists from the Mammoth Museum of the North-Eastern Federal University conducted an autopsy of an ancient bison.
The carcass was found in the summer of 2022. Maxim Cheprasova, head of the NEFU Mammoth Museum, spoke about the found ancient animal. Researchers believe that this is a young individual aged 1.5-2 years.
When she died has not yet been established. The bison, found in 2009 and 2010, turned out to be 8-9 thousand years old. They died at the biological age of about 2 months and 4-4.5 years.
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