Study Finds 2,000-Year-Old Scottish Burial Used Woman's Bones as Tools
Iron Age Woman's Brain Removed, Arm Bones Used as Tools in 2,000-Year-Old Scottish BurialSmithsonian Magazine11h ago This Woman's Brains Were Scooped Out and Her Bones Were Broken and Whittled in Scotland 2,000 Years Ago2,000-Year-Old Scottish Burial Reveals Possible Brain Removal ...2,000-Year-Old Grave in Scotland Suggests Woman's Brain Was Removed After DeathBone Tools and Borrowed Bodies: The Strange Burial at Loch BorralieIron Age Britons May Have Removed Brains, 2000-Year-Old Skull Marks SuggestIron Age Burial Unveils Bizarre Brain Removal Ritual in Scotland | Ancient OriginsIron Age woman likely had her brains scooped out before burial, study suggests2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's brain and fashioned the arm bones into toolsA woman interred in Scotland 2000 years ago has peculiar scrape marks inside her skull, which suggest that removing the brain after death may have been a funeral tradition in Iron Age2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's…