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Ancient Headless Skeletons Found in Central Europe Ditch: Terrifying Discovery Offers New Farming Insights

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Researchers Uncover Ancient Human Skeletons Headless in Central Europe

A team of researchers from Germany’s Kiel University and the Slovak Academy of Sciences has unearthed dozens of ancient human skeletons, all but one headless, in a ditch in central Europe. The discovery, made in Vráble, Slovakia, dates back 7,000 years and provides new insights into farming communities that inhabited the region during this period.

The university-backed research project began in 2012 with the aim of exploring connections to an era marked by significant growth in pottery and agriculture across Europe. The excavation site now covers what was once home to approximately 300 houses spread over three neighborhoods during the Neolithic era, one of which contained the ditch where the skeletons were discovered.

Lead researcher Martin Furholt from Kiel University noted that while the burials appear unusual, they likely reflect social practices of ancient settlers who lived in Vráble between 5250 and 4950 B.C.E. The team hypothesizes that the heads may have been kept separately from the burial site but acknowledges there is no evidence suggesting violent decapitations took place.

Katharina Fuchs, another co-author, emphasized that the skulls were removed skillfully after death, setting these findings apart from other instances where skeletal remains indicate conflict or crisis. The researchers believe the bodies and head parts were intentionally manipulated posthumously as part of complex, meaningful practices unique to their time.

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