Bite Marks on Gladiator Bones Are First Physical Proof of Human-Animal Combat in the Roman Empire
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Bite marks found on ancient bones are being reported as the first physical evidence of human-animal combat in the roman empire. The bites are said to be from a lion and were found on the bones of a person believed to be a gladiator. The discovery appears to confirm that gladiators fought lions in the roman empire, with the bite marks providing tangible proof of such combat.
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