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It's the first-ever evidence of man-lion combat found in the Roman period.
Bite marks found on the pelvis of a skeleton discovered in a cemetery is the first archaeological proof of gladiator combat ...
A discovery in an English garden led to the first direct evidence that man fought beast to entertain the subjects of the ...
The first skeletal evidence of a gladiator show or execution involving an exotic animal comes from a Roman British man with bite marks from a lion.
A skeleton in England may have belonged to a gladiator who died fighting a large cat, possibly a lion, a new study finds.
Bite marks discovered on the skeleton of a gladiator in Roman-era England suggest the man faced off with a lion in the arena, ...
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