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Archaeologists dug up buried massacre in Spain, bodies frozen in time – Business Insider – Business Insider
A new analysis of skeleton remains showed that men, women, and children were all victims of the killing.

The remains that archaeologists have unearthed in northern Spain aren’t for the faint of heart: Skeletons of men, women, and children were frozen in time in the exact spots they died, their limbs scattered.
The millennia-old village of La Hoya didn’t come to a peaceful end. Researchers already knew that a brutal massacre wiped out its last inhabitants; archaeologists have been excavating the village since 1973.
Though only 15% of it has been unearthed so far, new findings continue to offer clu…
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