Saturday, April 27, 2013

Gold-Bedecked Skeleton May Have Been Ancient Queen

From the speculating Live Science:
'The woman's bones have been degraded by acid in the soil, making radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis impossible. Nonetheless, excavators believe she was at least 35 years old when she died sometime between 2500 B.C. and 2200 B.C., around the era Stonehenge was constructed.'
Or she could've been a thieving 12th century charwoman who fell into the moors upon her getaway from her pilfered employer. Or a returned alien abduction. Let's not hold back...

Related: Ancient Europeans Mysteriously Vanished 4,500 Years Ago.