Human bones unearthed from Gallo-Roman tombs in Belgium consist of bones of at least seven people
Photo courtesy of Paumen, Wargnies, Demory. wallony brussels federation
Complete human bones discovered in a Gallo-Roman tomb in western Belgium are not Romans after all, but a strange combination of people spanning thousands of years.
Rested cross-legged and on their right side, the remains include the long bones of seven unrelated Stone Age men and women of varying ages, some centuries apart, and those of deceased Romans. Contains a female skull.
Source: www.newscientist.com