And Yes, It’s Real.
Over
the course of human history, societal sensibilities have changed quite a
bit. For example, apparently 8,000 years ago having a stake driven
through your noggin was not much more than a bad case of the Mondays.
Thanks to the work of archeologists, we are now discovering just how
horrifying life used to be. By the end of this list, you’ll be glad you
don’t live thousands of years in the past because it looks seriously
messed up.
1. Babies In The Bathhouse
Researchers on a dig in Israel were
combing through the structures of an Ancient Roman/Byzantine bathhouse.
The building was fitted with a sewage system for drainage purposes, but
what they found there was disturbing. In the pipes were the bones of
hundreds of babies. Why the infants were placed there remains unknown.
2. Neandethal Cannibal Attack
Though neanderthals are separate from
humans, they’re close enough to make this list. In 2010, archeologists
in Spain discovered the remains of a cannibal feast. Three adult
females, three adult males, three teenagers, two young children and an
infant showed indications that they were the lunch of another group of
neanderthals. Yikes.
3. The Headless Vikings of Dorset
Railroad workers in Dorset, England were
in the midst of a regular day when they came upon a burial of sorts. The
bones of a small contingent of fighting-age Scandinavian men had been
placed together and each one was missing his head. Experts surmise the
men may have been executed for some sort of defection.
4. The Claw of the Mount Owen Moa
In 1986, a expedition into the cave
systems of Mount Owen in New Zealand came upon a well preserved limb. It
was the foot of what looked like a recently deceased bird. In actuality
it wasn’t very recent. This specimen was from a prehistoric creature
called the Upland Moa which will now haunt my dreams for the foreseeable
future.
5. Spike To The Skull
In the process of excavating a lakebed in
Motala, Sweden, archeologists were surprised to find several skulls
that had spikes driven through them. Others also had the pieces of other
skulls placed inside them. This horriyfing scene likely occurred around
8,000 years ago.
6. The Grauballe Man
Though mummies in marshes and bogs are
not entirely unique discoveries, this man’s story was special in how
well it was told by the information in and around his remains. The large
slash on his necks suggests his death was the result of a sacrifice –
likely in the name of a healthy harvest.
7. Venetian Vampire Vs. Brick
While seemingly a silly solution when
compared to a wooden stake or garlic, this method of vampire prevention
wasn’t so odd hundreds of years ago. The brick and cement placed in this
person’s mouth were believed to prevent its ability to rise from the
dead and bite much of anything. Terrible, but effective.
8. The Oldest Leper
Lepers have never really gotten much
slack throughout history, despite the disease not being very contagious.
But the first known instance of its stigma comes in the form of a
skeleton from about 4,000 years ago. The Indian man’s body is largely
intact, despite Hindu tradition calling for cremation. This suggests he
was an outcast and was not give the same sort of burial rights.
9. Burned Alaskan Child
During an excavation of a home estimated
to be about 11,500 years old, researchers discovered a grisly sight.
Inside the ancient hearth was the charred remains a 3-year-old child. It
appeared that the home was abandoned after the cremation.
10. Chemical Warfare In Ancient Syria
About 2,000 years ago, a group of 20 or
so ancient Roman soldiers were subject to a particularly gruesome
demise. Whilst besieging the Syrian town of Dura, Persian soldiers began
to dig tunnels in order to get past the Roman defenses. The Romans
thought it smart to dig their own tunnels and try and intercept the
intrusive Persians. In response to this, the Persians left a trap that
was bad by any measure of wartime deaths. They left a petrochemical
concoction that would have likely turned the Romans’ lungs to acid.
Sounds like a bad time.
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