A recent study by Bournemouth University on skeletons found at Maiden Castle, Dorset, has shed new light on a historical massacre. Dating these remains to around the first century AD, archaeologist Dr. Miles Russell suggests that they were victims of a violent skirmish between aristocratic factions, not merely casualties of the Roman invasion as previously believed. The discovery underscores the brutality of ancient power struggles, mirroring themes found in contemporary narratives like 'Game of Thrones'. This revelation enriches our understanding of history's complexities and the human propensity for violence in elite conflicts.
Researchers at Bournemouth University revealed that the skeletons found at Maiden Castle are from the first century AD, suggesting violent deaths linked to aristocratic rivalries.
Dr. Miles Russell stated that the brutal massacre at Maiden Castle resembles the violent power struggles depicted in 'Game of Thrones'.
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