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‘Nailed-head ritual’ in Iron Age Spain was more ‘complex than initially thought,’ severed skulls reveal


Prehistoric people in Spain severed the heads of dead people and drove giant nails through their skulls for very different reasons: to celebrate the community’s ancestors and to intimidate their enemies, a new analysis of Iron Age skulls suggests.

In a new study, researchers examined seven severed skulls from two archaeological sites on the southeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, with the goal of identifying where the decapitated people came from.


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