Suspected ancient human remains were discovered along the south Wales coast after an ancient wall collapsed. Further investigations suggested that the remains, found in a Neolithic pit, might be centuries old and could include victims of ritualistic murders. It was revealed that two women, whose remains were found, were likely killed in a ritual sacrifice. Additionally, a set of bones was brought home by an individual before realizing they were human. The process of identifying these remains could be lengthy, with experts indicating it could take years.
More human remains believed those of missing woman wash up on beach https://t.co/qHsM9Zfpu3 https://t.co/0JVRUrQ2g7
Identifying beach bones 'could take years' https://t.co/2QYXoXrnD1
Identifying suspected human remains which washed up on the coast could take years, a criminologist said https://t.co/jvKheQ8cDL
It is believed the two women whose remains were found were killed in a ritual sacrifice. https://t.co/K9Sl5TP7SP
'We found set of bones on beach and brought them home - then realised they were human' https://t.co/ZCREnvpSwg https://t.co/Fvpupz8DgA
Bodies found in Neolithic pit were likely victims of ritualistic murder https://t.co/VPDWoSBkZZ
Suspected centuries-old human remains have been found after an ancient wall collapsed along the south Wales coast https://t.co/sNRml0lGPc
Suspected ancient human remains found at beach https://t.co/84zF1daRcQ
Suspected human remains have been found on a beach for the fourth time in two months https://t.co/YvYeIJmwDE
Scarred human remains were discovered by archaeologists https://t.co/LeIPgLeimA