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1 week agoRare 2,600-year-old house urn found in Poland
A unique rectangular Early Iron Age house-shaped clay urn on nine legs from Bozepole Wielkie contained a multiple cremation burial of at least four people.
Two of the five where children's graves, one of which was furnishing with significant offerings, including a drilled deer tooth and a miniature axe head, likely carved from a larger axe that broke. The child died between the ages of three and five. The other child was older, between nine and 12 years old, and was buried with a large harpoon. His skeletal remains are in poor condition and appear to have been deliberately disturbed, likely as part of ritual practices after his burial.