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The burial site Chega Sofla has many skeletons with elongated skulls, likely from a practice called cranial bandaging where ...
Archaeologists in Iran have discovered an ancient cone-shaped skull that is believed to have belonged to a teen girl.
Researchers at the Chega Sofla cemetery, which dates back to the fifth millennium B.C ., found the remains of a young woman, whose skull had cranial bandaging, which changes the morphology of the ...
About 6,200 years ago, in a village on the northern rim of the Persian Gulf, a young woman died after being struck on the head. She was probably younger than 20.
Archaeologists have uncovered the intriguing cone-shaped skull of a young woman who also suffered mysterious head trauma.
Posting under the username Charlesian2000 on Reddit, the original poster (OP) described how a traumatic brain injury left him with profound memory loss, permanent emotional changes and a volatile ...