Scientists May Have Just Solved The Mystery Behind Severed Heads Uncovered At Iron Age Sites In Spain
An analysis of seven 2,500-year-old skulls uncovered at the Iron Age settlements of Ullastret and Puig Castellar in northern Spain revealed that the majority of them belonged to people who weren’t local to the area, suggesting they may have been prisoners of war. Carquinyol / FlickrThe ruins of Puig Castellar , the Iron Age settlement in Barcelona where investigator find human skulls from prisoners of warfare . For more than a 100 , archaeologists have been find decapitated human skull at Iron Age sites in Spain ....