Severed head rituals were more widespread in Iron Age Iberia than we thought
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Archaeological findings suggest that severed head rituals were more widespread in Iron Age Iberia than previously thought. Evidence of such rituals has been found in gravesites, where severed heads and skull fragments have been discovered, sometimes with other unusual features such as deer antlers or being nailed to walls. The purpose and extent of these rituals, which may have also occurred in other regions such as Northern Ireland, are not yet fully understood.
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