Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs revealed the tradition of soldiers presenting
severed right hands of the enemy in exchange for gold, and now, archaeologists
excavating a palace in the ancient city of Avaris have confirmed the myth
with this gruesome discovery:
The archaeologists have unearthed the skeletons of 16 human hands
buried in four pits. Two of the pits, located in front of what is believed
to be a throne room, hold one hand each. Two other pits, constructed
at a slightly later time in an outer space of the palace, contain the
14 remaining hands.
They are all right hands; there are no lefts.
Owen Jarus of LiveScience has the story:
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