Friday, April 26, 2013

Archaeologists Find Out Old Killing Secret in Ireland

Imitation of a A Phil Hollman An airregulara funeral in Fermanagh, Ireland has archaeologists betting that a young girl was killed sometime in the 15th or 16th century. The remains of a or 20 year old girl with a broken skull and poor teeth were discovered during the excavation of a, or artificial island that dates back to the 7th century. The body wasn't buried in a main-stream way for the time scale, which generally involves burying the body on an east-west alignment. The victim was buried aimlessly, top researchers to trust she probably died a, violent death. Learn more concerning this in The Irish Times You may be thinking about related articles marked with: Ireland, Sidelines Stephanie Spencer is just a freelance travel author from Canada who has been held captive by the travel business for more than 13 years. An incurable smart aleck, famous pink nut, hat person, and ukulele person of dubious talents, Stephanie explores the geeky part of travel on her blog A Nerd In Particular, and dispenses random quirkiness as @ANerdAtLarge on Twitter. She really believes that any such thing is possible with enough determination and massive amounts of chocolate.

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