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Social Identity and Boundaries Probable Reasons for Cranial Modification in Eastern Europe

March 21, 2019 Carl Feagans 0

Recent work by archaeologists in Eastern Europe, including Georgia and Germany, suggests that the practice of cranial modification, introduced to the region by the Huns before the Migration Period was a means to convey social identity in borderland regions.

Brien Foerster reveals results from alleged ancient DNA tests. Here’s what they say.

October 29, 2018 Carl Feagans 2

I’m assured that the data in the two images are from Brien Foerster’s Facebook page. The person that provided them is trustworthy, so I have […]

The Elongated Skulls Mystery Really isn’t a Mystery at All

April 12, 2017 Carl Feagans 15

In this article, I’m doing something a lot of archaeologists aren’t necessarily comfortable with: showing the remains of an indigenous people, in particular: their skulls. […]

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